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I initially thought it was our friend again from a couple months ago on revision 9 or 10 of his article. It’s actually a girl and she already has three versions of her article floating around this week. Definitely has a millennial or younger vibe to the article referring to the “dining hall” and very open about her potty issues which could have just been implied and not spelled out as she did.
Im not that familiar with Business Insider but are these type of amateurish articles normal for them? The cynical part of me is screaming that Amtrak paid to have them done to show that this subpar service is what millennials want. While she somewhat liked Flexible dining (in one article at least), overall she didn’t like the trip, so if that was Amtrak’s goal they failed again.
https://www.businessinsider.com.au/...ew-york-city-to-miami-experience-essay-2021-1
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/spent-30-hours-amtrak-nyc-181640029.html
Im not that familiar with Business Insider but are these type of amateurish articles normal for them? The cynical part of me is screaming that Amtrak paid to have them done to show that this subpar service is what millennials want. While she somewhat liked Flexible dining (in one article at least), overall she didn’t like the trip, so if that was Amtrak’s goal they failed again.
https://www.businessinsider.com.au/...ew-york-city-to-miami-experience-essay-2021-1
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/spent-30-hours-amtrak-nyc-181640029.html