20 of the Dumbest Ways Corporations Tried to Absolve Themselves of Wrongdoing

Subway claims a footlong is just called that… please don’t measure it
20 of the Dumbest Ways Corporations Tried to Absolve Themselves of Wrongdoing

There’s not much that was good about the legal ruling that corporations are people, but at least it means they can also be huge jerks. Before that, corporations were just entities comprising hundreds, thousands or even millions of people, all with different motivations and experiences and levels of jerkitude. It was hard to call that kind of enterprise a big, stupid, lying, stinky jerkface who only thinks about itself, because in truth, it could have been any number of big, stupid, lying, stinky jerkfaces.

And there really is only one type of corporation. By definition, they’re soulless husks who only exist to take money from people, so it’s not like you wanna be their friend. Under those circumstances, why wouldn’t they be big, stupid liars? Maybe if the lie was so stupid that it cost them customers, but as we’ve seen time and again, even that’s not enough to stop some companies from covering their asses in the dumbest way possible (long jorts, usually, but in this case, obvious falsehoods).

That’s why one Redditor asked r/AskReddit, “What’s the most ridiculous explanation a company has given to deflect themselves from the real reason something has happened?”

blakeusa25 1y ago Enron. No its all just a simple mistake.
The-Funky-Phantom 1y ago Cadbury trying out a campaign saying they didn't shrink the size of their product. You just got bigger! :D
sonysony86 1y ago Venezuelan power company (destroyed by poor management, cronyism and corruption) blamed outages on an iguala getting on the cable
Individual_Lies . 1y ago Texas' energy grid couldn't keep up with the winter storm a few years back because of wind mills somehow.
WaitForlt_Salad 1y ago The Oakland A's ownership destroyed the team, proposed an intractable ballpark real estate development ten times the scope they needed, and blame the fans and city of Oakland.
JDHannan 1y ago Duolingo continually saying they're making changes because their research shows people learn better the new way when its all really to cut costs or slow people down
RSlickback 1y ago Pokemon saying they cut the national dex so they could focus on animations and balance, then continued to use the same models and animations while bringing back all of the most overpowered pokemon.
otacon7000 1y ago Edited 1y ago When Rockstar decided to remove about 200 vehicles from GTA Online and claimed it was to improve the user experience... that's gotta be somewhere up in the top 100, at least?
Maniacboy888 1y ago Tucker Carlson being sued as part of Fox News and his lawyers stating that what he says cannot reasonably be interpreted as facts.
KermitTheFraud92 1y ago Amys Baking Company after going nuts on facebook. They claimed they were hacked and were now working with the FBI to find out who was behind it
fossilnews 1y ago Tesla's Full Self Driving is always only waiting on regulators to approve it. Really it's shit software that doesn't work.
coolevil98 1y ago Optus recently blamed a outage that affected the whole of Australia on a 3rd party. This third party was their parent company
Snoo-96407 1y ago Lululemon's founder, when confronted about the threadbare, see-through quality of his yoga pants claimed that it was women that were bigger shouldn't use them because their thighs rub together, damaging the fabrics. Nope, you just sell crappy, overpriced pants.
WardenWolf 1y ago Edited 1y ago We reduce the performance of your older iPhone to keep it from crashing. Sorry, Android doesn't do this and this type of thing hasn't been a problem for over 10 years. It WAS an issue with some of the earliest smartphones, but not since 2012 or so. Apple just does it to try to get you to upgrade or pay for a battery replacement.
SailorVenus23 1y ago Thalidomide, which was a popular over the counter drug in the 60s, caused thousands of children to be born with severe birth defects as it was never properly tested before being released and was marked as safe for pregnancy. They fought for years to not pay out and said every reported case was due to nuclear fallout and botched home abortions.
ImCaffeinated_Chris 1y ago Powerball We've listened to what people want, and that's higher jackpots! The only way to do that is to increase the price or make it harder to win so the total goes up. Powerball did BOTH! from $1 to $2, a 100% increase, followed by extending the numbers to choose from. Doubling the cost and making it exponentially harder to win.
FWFT27 1y ago QANTAS our national airline in Australia. They were booking ghost flights, flights they never intended providing. Taking bookings from people even after the flights had been cancelle total fraud, idea was to provide cheap flights then so people wouldn't book flights with other airlines, then cancel them. When called out on it Qantas said it's customers understood that they weren't booking a flight at a specific time to go to a specific destination but just booking and paying for a ticket.
 1y ago Many companies are notorious for calling their customers stupid when they're sued for something. For example, when Subway was sued for undersized sandwiches, Subway argued that Footlong was just a trademark and there was no reason for anyone to think that it meant that the sandwich was 12 inches long.
JebusKrizt 1y ago This literally just happened yesterday. Disney released a new trading card game through a company called Ravensburger. A new set went on sale on their website yesterday morning, and the company once again didn't prepare for the amount of traffic, so it crashed their queue system. Ravensburger then blamed it on a ddos attack instead of admitting they weren't ready to handle the amount of traffic.
Random-Mutant 1y ago We are experiencing higher than usual call volumes.

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