https://www.signs.com/advertisement-vs-reality/
We love getting food that does not looked like the advertisement
We love getting food that does not looked like the advertisement
A number of years ago I saw a You Tube on all the little tricks food stylists use to make the food more appealing. Stop me in my tracks of purchasing fast foods.
Has anyone ever taken a picture of a sandwich ad into the fast food store, ordered the sandwich, and when they received the sandwich pulled out the ad and said “that’s not what I ordered, this is!” and refused to pay or demanded a refund?
Has anyone ever taken a picture of a sandwich ad into the fast food store, ordered the sandwich, and when they received the sandwich pulled out the ad and said “that’s not what I ordered, this is!” ...
https://www.signs.com/advertisement-vs-reality/
We love getting food that does not looked like the advertisement
Some of the food was pretty strange, even without staging.This is nothing new, doctored up food pics have been around for decades. I was going through some of my late mom's old Good Housekeeping magazines, and some of the pics from back then were pretty funny....
Some of the food was pretty strange, even without staging.
The burgers look about as expected...When I satisfy my Quarter Pounder w/Cheese craving, I don't expect it to look good..Here you go, Swedish burgers reality vs Ads.
https://nyheter24.se/nyheter/inrikes/799230-sa-har-ser-burgarna-ut-i-verkligheten
It is MCDonalds, Burger King and Max. Yeah our looks nicer.
Fast food burger joints still make burgers better than I can at home.
Proprietary ingredients and methods.
However, when ordering inside a Carl's Jr. at the counter, I'd rather not be able to see into the kitchen area where you see them composing your burger. I'd rather not see that. I don't need to see that.
Addie, you may have gotten a bad cheeseburger at Wendy's, was it just a cheeseburger? Wendy's #1 with cheese has always been consistently good with me.
Why do you think they make you pay before you get your food?Has anyone ever taken a picture of a sandwich ad into the fast food store, ordered the sandwich, and when they received the sandwich pulled out the ad and said “that’s not what I ordered, this is!” and refused to pay or demanded a refund?
Why do you think they make you pay before you get your food?