Memphis Man Urinated On Cereal Products In Kellogg Factory 

  

Ok so where do I begin? Let me just start by saying this, playing with my food will get you cut!

A vile pig recorded himself peeing on a conveyor belt at the Kellogg cereal factory plant he worked at in South Memphis, TN. Let that sink in. 

The stomach-churning incident happened in 2014 & the company had no idea about it until the video surfaced online- 2 years later!!! I am 100% willing to bet those contaminated products made it to the shelves where unassuming consumers would have purchased and consumed them by now.

Who knows how many other times this has happened before or after that. If it can happen at a reputable company like Kellogg, it can (& probably has) happened anywhere! 

This guy probably never would have been “exposed” if the video hadn’t found its way to Worldstar where it’s been viewed over 500k times. Sick. Disgusting. Uncool. 

I wonder if he submitted the video himself hoping to gain some sort of notoriety. Hopefully it will gain him a lot of prison time.

I’ve never wished jail on anyone, but they need to find this guy and lock his ass up!  

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According to Fortune:

Kellogg said that a criminal investigation is underway into a man seen urinating into cereal at one of its factory assembly lines after a video of the 2014 incident surfaced online last week and went viral.

The company found out on Friday about the graphic “not-suitable for work” video, that has now been seen almost 500,000 on the World Star Hip Hop site, and immediately informed law enforcement, Kellogg told Fortune in a statement. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Office of Criminal Investigation is conducting a probe and the company is conducting an internal investigation. Kellogg said it is still working to identify the individual in the video.
Kellogg spokesperson Kris Charles told Fortune:

“Food quality is of the utmost importance to Kellogg Company. We are outraged by this completely unacceptable situation” 

Kellogg said that any potentially affected product (mostly Rice Kripsies Treats) would be very limited in quantity and past their expiration dates.

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Goodyear Eagle-360 Spherical Tire In Development 

This story has nothing to do with crime other than being a 100% pure dope concept.

According to Goodyear engineers, a kicked ball shaped tire could be coming our way in the future.

Who would’ve “thunk” it? 

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Goodyear (GT) says its Eagle-360 tires would allow self-driving cars to navigate tight spaces, such as parking spots or busy city roads

Goodyear thinks if we are going to reinvent the car, we might as well reinvent the tires too.The tire maker has revealed a new concept: spherical rubber tires that can move in any direction. For a self-driving car without a steering wheel, why not try something radically different?

Goodyear (GT) says its Eagle-360 tires would allow self-driving cars to navigate tight spaces, such as parking spots or busy city roads. Instead of axles, they’ll connect to the car using magnetic levitation — potholes would no longer ruin your suspension, since your car would essentially float above its tires. Goodyear said magnetic levitation would deliver a remarkably smooth and quiet ride for passengers.

The spherical tires also have the advantage of having way more surface area than cylindrical tires, so your treads won’t wear out quite as quickly. And the tires could intelligently rotate themselves to provide even greater tread life.

Goodyear also envisions some new tricks embedded within the tires. For example, sensors inside the Eagle-360 tires could communicate weather conditions to the car’s traction control systems. And the tires themselves could stiffen in dry conditions and soften like a sponge in wet weather, adding traction on slippery roads.

Joseph Zekoski, Goodyear’s chief technical officer, said in a statement:

“By steadily reducing the driver interaction and intervention in self-driving vehicles, tires will play an even more important role as the primary link to the road.”

Goodyear acknowledged that the Eagle-360 tires are a far-off-in-the-future concept.

But self-driving cars are already being tested, and industry experts forecast that fully autonomous cars will go on sale by the end of the decade. Today’s cars have intelligence built in, communicating with other cars to sense accidents before they happen.

That’s why Goodyear has developed a near-term tire concept that it believes could become a fixture of cars in the next few years.

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