This is bad news for the magazine, which, despite its lock on the market and air of wealth and ease, is hardly a cash cow. |
Much longer than normal and served with foodstuff that add flavour, the roll is the cash cow of the business. |
This evidently shouldn't be in the same way that variant covers of comic books in the 90s were simply a cash cow for the companies. |
With new competitors nibbling at local business, the old cash cow is starting to dry up. |
They won't want to see their favourite cash cow put out to pasture quite yet. |
In all, we believe that the motorist should not, and must not, be treated as a criminal or as a cash cow. |