Big businesses are all around us, and we know who they are. Sometimes, it's really difficult to understand just how big they actually are.
Swipe ahead for some shocking statistics that might put that into perspective.
This might be the most shocking metric of all. Can you believe 2.7 million people still have a DVD player?
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Eat your heart out, United Way. Who knew that the key to solving world hunger was a value meal?
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Nothing should reproduce twice a day — not even Starbucks. Since 1987, they've been successful at opening an average of two new location per day. Of their 35,000 locations, more than 16,000 of them are in the United States.
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Baskin and Robins list of flavors has nothing on Coca-Cola's. If you can't find a beverage you like under the brand, you'll probably die of thirst eventually.
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We all thought working at the CIA meant jetsetting around the world and fighting bad guys. Turns out most of it is just scrolling social media and reading posts from weirdos. Just like normal people do every morning from the toilet.
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And still, we all struggle to find something to watch. More options aren't better after all. YouTube gets around 2.5 billion daily active users.
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There are clearly a lot of receptionists and security guards out there putting time and money into this game. They're single-handedly propping up a large corner of the candy-themed mobile gaming industry.
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That's an insane amount of buying and selling when you think about it. eBay was originally founded in 1995 under the name AuctionWeb.
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