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EPISODE · Mar 2, 2017 · 1H 34M

Episode 103: Fleet of Corgis

from Technically Correct · host Ryan Fretwell and Carlos Gomez

This week is all about fast food and cacti, wherein we pick apart The Ringer's 'Top 50 Fast Food Items in America' and look at Uber's cavalcade of PR crises over its questionable corporate culture. Astute listeners have had the inside track on the sketchy Uber beat for years though, 🌵. Plus: iPhone 8, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Game Pass and a sponsor break sponsor break. 💰.

This week is all about fast food and cacti, wherein we pick apart The Ringer's 'Top 50 Fast Food Items in America' and look at Uber's cavalcade of PR crises over its questionable corporate culture. Astute listeners have had the inside track on the sketchy Uber beat for years though, 🌵. Plus: iPhone 8, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Game Pass and a sponsor break sponsor break. 💰.Links:Academy apologizes for Oscars best picture fiasco, vows 'action' - USA Today 2-pack - eero Home WiFi System - eero Store The Top 50 Fast Food Items - The Ringer In Video, Uber CEO Argues With Driver Over Falling Fares - Bloomberg Our first look at the Nintendo Switch and 'Breath of the Wild' - Engadget Introducing Xbox Game Pass: Unlimited Access to More Than 100 Games - Xbox Wire Apple’s Next iPhone Will Have a Curved Screen - WSJ On Today’s Curious Wall Street Journal Report Claiming the Next iPhone Will Replace Lightning Port With USB-C - Daring Fireball AirPods - Apple.com Pair or Activate Your CableCARD - Xfinity

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