Everyone knows the tale of Brand X getting bought out by some faceless global conglomerate and going to shit, but does the opposite ever happen?

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    1 year ago

    Matt Stone and Trey Parker bought the real Casa Bonita and improved everything all around; from the decor and atmosphere, the food and drinks, and pays the staff, IIRC, $32/hour.

    It’s not a big conglomerate, but it’s the closest example I could even think of.

    • @bestnerd@lemmy.world
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      531 year ago

      As a Coloradian I’m so ducking happy to see what they’ve done. There was huge issues with the old place and it literally made you sick. Now they have a big time chef and new kitchens

      • I went there before they bought the place and it was so gross haha. I swear the margaritas were 50% salt and food was microwaved at best. Everyone hyped it up so much and it was just sad. I’ll give it another go if I’m ever in the area again.

        Did they change the shows? I remember they had a guy five off the waterfall but that was about it

        • @bestnerd@lemmy.world
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          They kept a lot of the shows. I don’t know which ones stayed since it’s a lotto system to get in and we’ve been on the list since May.

        • @CmdrShepard
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          31 year ago

          Did they change the shows? I remember they had a guy five off the waterfall but that was about it

          Consider yourself lucky. I had to drive all the way to Tijuana for the opportunity to see a guy five off a waterfall show.

      • harmonea
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        591 year ago

        What is the difference, in your mind, between changing owners and buying out a company?

        To me they’re the same thing and this is an appropriate reply for OP. Is it just a matter of scale for you? (I think we’d all like bigger examples, but this still works)

        • Ringo13
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          121 year ago

          I definitely think the original post meant things like retail stores, social media platforms, nationwide chain restaurants, etc

          • oo1
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            91 year ago

            I think the term the OP used was “faceless conglomorate”.

            I heard Matt Stone’s face was ripped off by Scuzzlebutt, and Trey Parker was conglomerated into a dawson’s creek trapper keeper, so seems like a fair answer to me.

          • harmonea
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            1 year ago

            Sure, but that was just additional context for my question, which was what this poster feels is the difference between changing owners and buying out a company.

            • Ringo13
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              41 year ago

              They’re thinking of changing owners vs buying a corporate company with a CEO. Yeah they’re similar lol but not really what the post is asking for on here

              • harmonea
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                61 year ago

                Again with the fixation on the OP. Let me be more direct: I didn’t ask you.

        • The context provided in the question is of big companies buying smaller companies and ruining them. OP asked if “the opposite ever happens”, which I interpret to mean a big corporation buying a smaller company and it NOT going to shit.

          Sure we can talk about any change in ownership whatsoever, but that seems like a complete change in topic with an obvious answer.

      • squiblet
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        81 year ago

        The two combined have about 1.2 billion, which is surely more than the old owners of Casa Bonita.