kum and go is changing its name.
Thanks Obama
Switch it to something more wholesome, like "get married first, then Kum n stay"
maybe "skeet n yeet"
I don't get the Obama reference. I couldn't find that name in the article. Did he do something or is it just an attempt to blame all the world's woes on the Boogeyman?
Company spends $2 Billion to buy a 60 year old established brand, then wants to change the name because it's suddenly offensive. Seems dumb to me.
Edit: Thanks Obama is a popular meme for any and all issues. , it's a joke.
Does the name really matter when you choose a convenience store? I thought the whole idea was that you went there because it was "convenient".
Stampie said:I don't get the Obama reference. I couldn't find that name in the article. Did he do something or is it just an attempt to blame all the world's woes on the Boogeyman?
"Thanks Obama" is a humorous reference to a time when Obama was blamed for anything and everything that went wrong. Example:
Tom: "dude, sorry I'm late. I had a flat tire."
Jerry: "thanks Obama!"
Stampie said:I don't get the Obama reference. I couldn't find that name in the article. Did he do something or is it just an attempt to blame all the world's woes on the Boogeyman?
Let me educate you.
https://amp.knowyourmeme.com/memes/thanks-obama
It's an old meme. I'm old. So it is what it is
Meanwhile, in Louisville/Lexington you can still frequent this local chain...
This is a popular name in many towns:
One of the greatest sailboat racing crews...ever:
Yet, I can understand that if you bought this boat, or any of these businesses, you might change the name if it doesn't fit your personal vibe.
There used to be a prominent local businessman called Gay Johnson. We had Gay Johnson's gas stations, restaurants, tire shops, etc. I think the tire shop was the last to go, about 18 years ago. Not because of outrage, but because the businesses all eventually sold. Tire shop became a TDS branch, gas station became a Conoco, etc.
Reading the article - Maverick is a very strong brand. They've set themselves apart from generic convenience stores and are consistently above average. Kum and Go is indistinguishable from any other convenience store. If I were looking to expand one of those brands, I'd be using Maverick too.
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