Oobah Butler says he was able to list and sell Amazon drivers' urine on the marketplace. Butler said that he marketed the urine as a "bitter lemon" energy drink called "Release." An Amazon ...
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The drink had all the hallmarks of a beverage sensation. Striking design, bold font, and the punchy name Release. But inside, each bottle was filled with urine allegedly discarded by Amazon delivery ...
Outside Amazon's distribution center in Glendale, California, there are multiple plastic bottles containing urine thrown away by delivery workers. It has been pointed out that the reason why Amazon ...
A FILMMAKER tricked Amazon into selling bottles of their own workers’ urine. The gross sales stunt was concocted by MTV star Oobah Butler for his brand new Channel 4 show. Called The Great Amazon ...
English author, filmmaker, and prankster Oobah Butler used Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) to create a top-selling energy drink on the platform using discarded urine bottles allegedly from Amazon ...
Amazon is aware of its employees reportedly peeing in water bottles and defecating in bags, documents show. The tech giant suggested in a tweet to Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Wis., that the multiple reports ...
Amazon has posted an apology to Rep. Mark Pocan (D-Wisc.) for a tweet last week denying that it makes its workers urinate in water bottles. The controversy started with a tweet by Pocan blasting ...
Amazon’s media relations shop came under fire Wednesday evening over a tweet that dismissed widely substantiated reports about warehouse working conditions by asking, “You don’t really believe the ...
Amazon pissed off its online critics Wednesday when it snidely dismissed reports that its warehouse workers have to use bottles as bathrooms. The e-commerce colossus sparked an online firestorm with ...
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) on Friday shared a letter that says it is from an Amazon employee and appears to refute the company's previous denials that some of its delivery ...