A&P has unceremoniously sacked brothers Mark and Matthew D’Avella for using the company facilities to film a faux-gangsta rap video, Produce Paradise:

The brothers were canned over “inappropriate acts”, which presumably includes filming a gangsta rap video on company property, urinating on the produce and dropping your pants at work.

A&P is suing the brothers for one million dollars. In a statement, A&P spokesman Richard De Santa said, “Producing a video that intentionally and unjustly depicts our company in a negative light, and utilizing company facilities without management knowledge of the specific content involved, is obviously a blatant violation of our policy.”

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One Response to “Kids Get Sacked, Sued For Fondling A&P’s Produce In Music Video”  

  1. 1 Chris

    The lawsuit is frivolous for the youtube video,
    but for the fakelaugh site it is NOT frivolous!
    (Because it does actually bash A&P for profit)

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