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  • Tesla's mission statement is "to accelerate the world's transition to sustainable energy." This will always be unreachable if they can't even begin to consider work and social sustainability. Workers are a part of making sustainable energy. Don't bring the worst parts of American work culture to Sweden, if it does not fit with you mission, please leave, Sweden will survive without another car brand.

  • Tesla's mission statement is “to accelerate the world's transition to sustainable energy.” This will always be unreachable if they can't even begin to consider work and social sustainability. Workers are a part of making sustainable energy. Don't bring the worst parts of American work culture to Sweden, if it does not fit with you mission, please leave, Sweden will survive without another car brand.

  • Great idea! Or fill it with soaked kibbles or wetfood and throw in the freezer. Nice to pull out from the freezer whenever you want/need, bonus that it also cools her down during summer. It is very relaxing for dogs to lick something!

  • I understand this is the thumbnail they have to do to get views, he is running a business after all. And the YouTube algorithm dictates what work and what does not. But I do however feel that I can't take his car reviews seriously, everything is compared to Teslas. Biased much? And getting exclusive interviews with the CEO?

    This is not in any way a competitor to a Tesla, why is it even mentioned at all. And this is in almost every review, it is getting rediculous. Does the channel have zero integrity? Sold to highest bidder? Does this bias spill over to other reviews in other categories, like say smartphones?

    Is this the way every tech YouTuber must go when they get large enough? Does someone have any recommendations for tech YouTubers that can actually be taken serious as consumer advice? I hate that you have to sort through so many videos and clickbait before you can find a decent review video of a product you are actually looking to buy. YouTube used to be great for this..