Hallmark is handing out new pricing sheets to customers in their stores and telling everyone it’s because of Trump’s tariffs
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) May 7, 2025
🚨 After being told this she looked it up online, it says Hallmark manufactures in Kansas. She called corporate, they confirmed it’s all in Kansas. After… pic.twitter.com/mmiGK63Znn
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I can’t recall the last time I bought one of their products or watched one of their TV programs.
Vote with your wallet. Who still even uses greeting cards? You are witnessing the death throes of an industry. No doubt the leadership has been converged.
Greeting cards are one of the stupidest thing I can imagine. Nothing says you care like giving some one a piece of folded cardstock mass produced in an offset press that contains a sentiment written by someone else, and overpaid for in a strip mall store. Hand write someone you care about a note, or for kids, make your own personalized card and attach it to a gift. How disgustingly lazy we’ve become to buy this useless garbage.
Obviously the girl is intelligent. She makes a great point, though she struggled to articulate. She was diligent to dig into the problem as she perceived it. She was focused and assertive in exposing the true nature and rightfully called out the hypocrisy.
The end was an assemblage of her dismay, perhaps feeling betrayed by a beloved company, and a summary of her anxiety of public speaking. A simple one word expletive brilliantly captured the generalized, overarching disdain of this current society.
Not a hill I’m going to die on!