All projects: Gel, Jobs, Gootodo, Games, Uncle Mark, Goovite, Blog, Bit Literacy
Truth in fast-food advertising
Feb 8, 2008
Side-by-side comparisons of what's promised in fast food ads, and what's actually delivered.

(thanks, 37signals)
All projects: Gel, Jobs, Gootodo, Games, Uncle Mark, Goovite, Blog, Bit Literacy
Feb 8, 2008
Side-by-side comparisons of what's promised in fast food ads, and what's actually delivered.

(thanks, 37signals)
Best-of, Bit Literacy, Broken, Column Archive, Gel, Interviews, Quick Posts, Resources
The best example is color in food: the color of the food on the packaging and the color of the product itself (drinks, biscuits, ...).
Best example: Minute Maid orange juice: compare the color on the packaging with the color of the juice itself once poured in a glass.
They just pretty it up for the shot the real food isn't as advertised
I feel the same way about our civil liberties right now. What the teleprompter says and what the voting record says is so different it's just sickening.
Like if you want to buy back civil liberties and habeus corpus with your vote, compare voting record of Obama the Democrat poster boy to Ron Paul the rag-tag Republican on things like preemptive war, National ID card, or warrantless wiretaps. It's night and day.
Fast food --==>> civil liberties?? Am I the only one who finds that jump just a little strained?
"I feel the same way about the Catholic sex abuse scandal..." "I feel the same about hybrids vs diesels..." "Reminds me of how if more students were armed then campus shootings would not have so many innocent victims..."
I mean, come on. We're just talking about burgers here. Is everything an excuse for extreme political commentary?