Bryan Hammer

The current musings of a product designer in upstate NY.
I’m still amazed that this can happen, and I don’t know how it’s possible. For some reason the fast food industry is the only one that can advertise with pictures that make the product look like one thing, but then sell you something completely different, and everyone is fine with it. It’s like seeing an ad for a new 2011 Ford Mustang, going to buy it and having the dealer roll out a 1985 Tempo. Would you just get in and drive away?

jayparkinsonmd:

horaciogaray:

Fast Food – Ads vs. Reality

Haha…reminds me of the Happy Meal Project. By the way, doctor’s orders, don’t eat that.

I’m still amazed that this can happen, and I don’t know how it’s possible. For some reason the fast food industry is the only one that can advertise with pictures that make the product look like one thing, but then sell you something completely different, and everyone is fine with it. It’s like seeing an ad for a new 2011 Ford Mustang, going to buy it and having the dealer roll out a 1985 Tempo. Would you just get in and drive away?

jayparkinsonmd:

horaciogaray:

Fast Food – Ads vs. Reality

Haha…reminds me of the Happy Meal Project. By the way, doctor’s orders, don’t eat that.