The Secretive Dynasty That Controls the Boar’s Head Brand. Somehow, not even the CFO seems to know who the CEO of Boar’s Head is. Wild. “Be forewarned: There are a lot of Bobs and Franks in this story.”
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The Secretive Dynasty That Controls the Boar’s Head Brand. Somehow, not even the CFO seems to know who the CEO of Boar’s Head is. Wild. “Be forewarned: There are a lot of Bobs and Franks in this story.”
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I know this is a wild and serious article, but I can't get over the name of the meatpacking trade publication, "Meatingplace."
Highly niche trade magazines are my favorite. I drove a school bus briefly, and there would be copies of "School Bus Fleet" around the break room.
But Meatingplace is next level.
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