Elon Musk’s X added Nestlé, Colgate-Palmolive, Tyson Foods and other companies to a suit first filed in August alleging that when the companies pulled their advertising from the platform, for reasons including antisemitic content and loosening content moderation, the companies were violating antitrust laws. The suit alleges that the companies, along with the trade group World Federation of Advertisers, were illegally conspiring against X.
You tell us: Were advertisers acting legally when they pulled their ads from X, or was it a violation of antitrust laws? Cast your vote here.
Circling back: Last week, after Walgreens CEO Tim Wentworth acknowledged that locked display cases had hurt sales and the company was looking at alternative strategies to address shoplifting, we asked whether you thought the locked cases were a good solution.
More than 8 out of 10 of you (82.5%) said that locked display cases were not a good solution to shoplifting, while just 14% of you thought the cases were a good solution and 3.5% of you didn’t know or weren’t sure.
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