**BREAKING: CEO of Major Budget Brand Caught on Tape Saying ‘Our Products Are Basically Disposable’ — What She Isn’t Telling You Will Hit Your Wallet Hard** 🛑💸
BREAKING: CEO of Major Budget Brand Caught On Tape Saying ‘Our Products Are Basically Disposable’ — What She Isn’t Telling You Will Hit Your Wallet Hard 🛑💸
by The Wallet Watchdog
In a leaked internal meeting, Jenny Slatten, CEO of the affordable home goods giant The Save, was recorded telling investors that their bestselling kitchenware and electronics are “engineered for a single trend cycle, not a lifetime.”
She laughed off a question about repairability, saying, “You don’t fix a $12 toaster. You buy a new one. That’s the business model.”
But here’s what she didn’t say: That “cheap” toaster costs you $50 a year in hidden electricity waste and replacement costs, compared to a $40 model that lasts a decade.
Why this matters to your wallet:
- The ‘Jenny Slatten Tax’ is real. She’s banking on you throwing away perfectly fixable items to line her pockets.
- Your warranty is a trap. Their “hassle-free return” policy is actually a way to resell your broken item at a discount—not replace it with new.
- What you can do TODAY: Demand the #SlattenStandard. Before you buy, check if the brand offers free repair manuals. If they don’t, take your cash to companies that actually want you to keep their stuff.
Your takeaway: Jenny Slatten is betting you’ll keep buying her junk forever. Don’t let her win. Share this before she buries the story. 🔄
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