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The Kraft Heinz company has decided not to shell out $5 million for a 30-second Super Bowl commercial

The Kraft Heinz company has decided not to shell out $5 million for a 30-second Super Bowl commercial this year. Instead, the ketchup and mustard giant is using the money to allow all of their 42,000 employees to stay home the day after the big game.

It actually makes a lot of sense, considering the Monday after the Super Bowl has the lowest work attendance of any day on the calendar.

Kraft Heinz also started a petition that they’ll be sending to Congress, asking lawmakers to make the Monday after the Super Bowl a national holiday…… WHERE DO WE SIGN UP????

JUST A THOUGHT!!

​​​​Turning the Monday after the Super Bowl into a national holiday isn’t going to happen. How about petitioning the NFL to play the Super Bowl on a Saturday?

EWREK

Kraft Heinz is giving its 42,000 employees a day off instead of buying a Super Bowl ad

Via www.yahoo.com

 

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