These are NOT the full-fat conspiracies that give conspiracy theorists a bad name.They're the wholesome, laughable, thought-provoking and largely plagiarised ob...
Roadside catwalks, secret fireworks, and shopping trolleys with benefits.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Who are loyalty cards really rewarding?
The free coffees you never get, the coin flip conspiracy you won't forget, and the EV driver's ultimate regret. -- If you enjoy these topics, check out the ECT back catalogue. You'll find a juicy motoring conspiracy in "When did cars become pokie machines?" and another crooked cafe con in "Why are the smallest cafes the most popular?". Listen, memorise and share them at your next dinner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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BONUS: How can I pretend I've heard every episode?
There's a lot of buzz around Everyday Conspiracy Theories at the moment, and if you're new: welcome! It's not too late to board the ECT bandwagon. You could play our entire back catalogue (which we'd love), or you could take the expressway with this 12 minute 'best of'. By listening to this episode, you will: • Learn what an ECT is• Come up with your own (which you'll preferably give to us), and• Join the masses who listen every week. In today's micro-dose episode we discuss Fake ID'ing, dodgy hotel WiFi, LinkedIn, shrinking hands and 'free range' eggs. If you like the show, recommend it to a friend. If you don't, recommend it to an enemy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Why do supermarkets love online shoppers?
Shopping cart charlatans, pillow traps, and Hungry Panda's secret surprise.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Why do I suddenly look old?
Collagen infestation, animal shrinkflation, and locksmith collaboration.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
These are NOT the full-fat conspiracies that give conspiracy theorists a bad name.They're the wholesome, laughable, thought-provoking and largely plagiarised observations about stuff you encounter everyday.Like suspiciously magnified seafood cabinets that make your prawns look bigger. T-shirts secretly designed by optometrists to coax you into new glasses, and something about feminine hygiene products that we probably shouldn't go into here.Your hosts, Sean Craig Murphy and Mena Soliman, promise to bring you brisk new episodes every Tuesday -- until they are cancelled.