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Americans say they trust major companies like Clorox, Amazon, and Publix to keep the country going during the pandemic more than they trust the government

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The report, which included the polling of more than 34,000 American adults, said that people had very positive views of companies that rose to the challenges of COVID-19. The survey, which involved the polling of more than 34,000 American adults, was conducted in two different phases in order to account for changes brought about by the pandemic. Respondents were asked to rate various companies based on how they view their reputation. The results were based on data compiled in late June and early July. The Clorox Company, maker of products that many consumers have turned to keep themselves safe, came out on top for the first time.

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Business foremost

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And Kodak, of course

Amazon NOPE

i dont trust business (ie capitalism) to keep us going more 'than government', but i do trust it more than 'this government' (ie trumps admin) this is why polling Q's are bad in many cases. they give you 2 choices, when its usually 3 or more

I trust the Big3Rollup and their life coach segment.

Wrong decision, but it's what republicans have wanted people to believe, that corporations have your best interests at heart.

lol

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