'THIS IS A REAL LIFE HACK HERE'
This Reddit Thread About Industry Trade Secrets Is A Treasure Trove Of Things We Definitely Weren't Supposed To Know About
Are there some things that companies really don't want customers to know?
Redditor u/You_are_a_dolt asked the Internet about the biggest insider secrets from their jobs, and thousands of netizens happily spilled the beans.
Here are a few of our favorite answers that might make you a more informed consumer.
When Sending Multiple FedEx Packages To One Place, Ship One Via Overnight Delivery And The Rest Standard
Pro Tip: Rent A Car For Two Weeks Longer Than You Need It
Drive-Through Workers Can Hear Your Conversation Until You Leave The Ordering Area
You Can Give The Best Audition Ever, But The Role Will Still Probably Go To Chris Pratt
Most 'Fossils' On Display At Museums Are Fake
Those Crane Arcade Games Are Customizable Based On How Generous The Owner Wants To Be
Always Wash The Top Of Canned Goods
Recycling Is A Joke At Starbucks
If You Are Involuntarily Removed From Your Flight, You Can Demand Cash Instead Of A Voucher
If You Can't Find A Book At Your Local Library, Inter-Library Loan Is A Godsend
Customer Care Calls Aren't Actually Answered In The Order Received
The Expensive Pregnancy Test You Get At The Doctor Is The Same As The One At Dollar Tree
Things That Rug Salespersons Don't Want You To Know
Via Reddit.