Individuals share various surprising revelations from their past experiences, including working in a warehouse that repackaged imported products as "Made in America," the scrapped original plan for the Star Wars sequel trilogy, consulting firms being brought in to implement layoffs, a scandal involving a high school show with a controversial theme, and being paid to act as excited fans at a movie premiere. Other revelations include deceptive practices by a garden pesticide company, undisclosed recording of phone calls by phone companies, and manipulations in reality TV shows.
Reddit users who are no longer bound by non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) have shared a range of secrets, including a warehouse repackaging imported feminine hygiene products, scrapped plans for the Star Wars sequel trilogy, consulting firms being brought in for layoffs, a scandalous TV show filmed at a high school, paid fans at a movie premiere, rejected Jackbox games, and more. The disclosures cover various industries, from entertainment to consulting, and shed light on hidden practices and behind-the-scenes details.