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The picture is using a mix of revenue and gross profits, as far as I see no net profits. Gross profit is revenue after cost of goods, but without accounting for the cost of running the business. In starbucks’ case it likely means “this is how much we brought in revenue, minus the cost of the coffee, syrups, etc.”. They still have to pay employees, leases, etc. before you actually get to surplus or net profit.
According to this, their net profit for 2023 was ~$4 billion. Giving the same argument with that number is a little less profound.
This is garbage data. Learn the difference between revenue, gross profit, and net profit.
Hermes reawakens to guide souls into the virtual afterlife.
This one was tricky, and I’m not happy with the final result. I could not get dall e to give wings to Hermes’ wand, shoes, and head. It insisted on giving everyone wings too.