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equineluvr ago

"a page about the "history of Pizzerias" (the page is much weirder than just history) found three maybe suspiscious facts on the fly."

I saw nothing suspicious there.

And if you're going to find a plain heart logo suspicious, then be prepared to have damn near EVERY food chain under your microscope. It's a PLAIN HEART, not a heart within a heart or even a stylized heart that's similar to a heart within a heart.

Shakey's is a CHAIN FOR CHILDREN -- it was sort of a forerunner to Chuck E Cheese -- and always has been. So using kids in their ads is more "normal" than unusual. I loved it as a kid back in the late 60s and early 70s.

neverobey ago

And after all we've learned now this is exactly one of the points making an organisation or company suspicious. If "targeting" kids is their mission maybe this has to be taken literally. What do you think we are doing here, @equineluvr?

shizzle_mcbobblehead ago

Doing things for kids in the community is public relations 101.

That's not suspicious in and of itself.

carmencita ago

Well, Public Relations is where many can be hiding in plain sight. There are plenty of leads we have discovered just by researching something we thought was too "out there" sometimes. That's how the FBI works sometimes. Just doing the hard work.

shizzle_mcbobblehead ago

I understand that. He just implied that working with kids was suspicious.

That's not suspicious. It's when you hire shady characters to work with kids that it gets suspicious.

neverobey ago

he is a she actually. :) I am sorry if I sounded like that. That would be a language problem. Because it's not what I think. And I posted much more than this.