UK bans daytime TV ads for cereals, muffins and burgers
UK bans daytime TV ads for cereals, muffins and burgers

UK bans daytime TV ads for cereals, muffins and burgers

UK bans daytime TV ads for cereals, muffins and burgers
UK bans daytime TV ads for cereals, muffins and burgers
Somehow businesses have managed to convince people it’s normal to waste countless hours of their life listening to someone else tell them what they need to buy so they can be happy and fulfilled. We’re bombarded by it. Radio, TV, internet, social media, busses, billboards, flyers, junk mail, email spam. It’s everywhere. It completely pervades our society and lives. It’s pervasive and it’s anything but normal.
It’s a sign of a seriously sick culture, and somehow we’ve all become brainwashed and numb to its harmful effects.
You might find Edward Bernays and his impact on advertising interesting.
One of the numerous problems for America’s magnates was the consumption of the average citizen. Many only purchased what they really needed, a behaviour which moguls wanted to change. The Wall Street banker Paul Mazur summarised this in a particularly straightforward manner: ‘We must shift America from a needs to a desires culture’, he wrote in 1927 in the Harvard Business Review. ‘People must be trained to desire, to want new things even before the old have been entirely consumed.’
https://www.historytoday.com/miscellanies/original-influencer
https://www.npr.org/2005/04/22/4612464/freuds-nephew-and-the-origins-of-public-relations
Economy goes brrr. He needs a special circle of hell. And perhaps if not him it would have been someone else, but he was the one who brought upon consumerism, planned obsolescence, and the whole "keeping up with the Jones".
Christ on a bike, imagine finding out Goebbels used your methods to murder millions, and you still didn't realise that you're a cunt 😬
Very interesting reads, thanks. I knew some of it but wow...
With exceptions of few countries, I believe the modern society is closer to the novel Brave New World than 1984 story. People have been convinced to accept control by way of pleasure. To forget the mundane and realities of life in exchange for gratification by constant triggering of our own biochemistry that induces the feeling of pleasure. We are encouraged buy the things we don't need to impress the people we don't like, so that consumer spending will keep the all-mighty economy kept being fed. But if we complain that we don't have enough left for essentials, then we are told it's because we keep buying iPhone or avocado toast. The media will say that the economy is slowing down because of less consumer spending, but then chastise us for doing the exact same thing we are told to do: spend and spend.
Imagine a generation of people centering even their nostalgia around commercial products instead of interpersonal relationships and life experiences. Those things are replaced by products that are becoming crucial to creating it, like game consoles, commercials, printed media - just abysmal
What’s abysmal?
People are going to have nostalgia for the the things they grew up with.
The house you grew up in, your neighbourhood, the school you went to, tv shows, games, whatever.
These things don’t replace nostalgia for interpersonal relationships and life experiences, they supplement them.
I put on a Youtube channel of 80's commercials as a pre-roll before a scheduled meeting, it was wildly popular
It completely pervades our society and lives. It’s pervasive and it’s anything but normal.
perverts. it's perverted. a more fitting word.
It okay
If they can afford advertising then their product is overpriced and not worth your time
Cool now do gambling
Please also include all the bullshit random toys, card games, loot boxes, and other garbage people like to pretend are not gambling.
Don't forget lootboxes
You know. Just turn it off entirely.
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So recently our local government relaxed the rules on sports betting / advertising. It's now everywhere. When you go to see our local MLB team the stadium is coated in bright LEDs advertising bet dot com.
Now gambling firms have ads that tell you not to use them.
I’m wouldn’t mind if it was “you have increased your limit once today, you can’t do that for 48 hours now” then 60, then 120, or something. But no, it’s just “set limits”, that you can change whenever you want…
Muffins?
I'm not sure I've ever seen an advert for a muffin
Just in case it's not obvious, they mean an English muffin, a kind of flat bread roll. In the UK that's what they sell for breakfast at McDonald's (sausage and egg, bacon and egg etc).
You know, this is the first time I've witnessed a country refer to something we call [country] [thing] as just [thing]
Oooh right of course. I've not had a maccies breakfast in a while and kinda forgot. Most breakfast places I've ever been to just sell "baps", "rolls" or "butties" even if they end up serving it on a muffin roll
Lol. Most English people don't even know what an English Muffin is, they are less common there then they are in the US.
Deep lore of B server
Like a mcdonalds mcmuffin maybe?
Next, they will make healthy food affordable, right ? Right ?????
Centrist government says: We've done the lefty thing. Leaving that in place is a righty thing, so no. Balance
Best they can do is make junk more expensive than healthy food.
This is probably for the best.
Finally. It always baffeed me that it's legal to advertise bread covered sugar to children
Odd to hear of old Blighty coming out with a level-headed policy after the last decade or so of wank governance.
Labour government.
What's wrong with muffins? Meh, who cares. Muffins sell themselves by being muffins.
Let's see if it helps the obesity problem.
This somehow makes me want to go and order a burger
A muffin burger with a side of cereal
A muffin between a burger bun? That's a lot of bread but I guess it could work.
The McRib is not made of anything identifying as food so it should be fine.
The McRib doesn't need advertising.
Yes it does. It's only offered on an irregular basis, so for the people that would only go to McDonald's for the McRib, and no other item, would need to be notified when it's available.
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Somehow this set off a mod. And I cannot imagine why.
Muffins?
No, really, why muffins?
Next to be introduced the fish and chip tax.
You can't advertise a burger during the day? To protect kids health? Weird
Yeah I thought so too. You don’t have to buy your kid anything they ask for, it’s your job as a parent to set boundaries.
Unless they’re trying to make the parents think of burgers less often, so they’re less likely to buy crap for their kids.
Either way, it seems like the government is doing your parenting for you.
I mean you shouldn’t be advertising dead animals in general as far as I’m concerned, it’s not good for the animals, us, nor the planet. ¯(ツ)_/¯
You dropped this .
I’m the US we have legalized gambling commercials now
That's nothing compared to the pharmaceuticals being pushed constantly in ads.
I don’t know how anyone watches live news with all the drug ads
It's always so weird because it's not like you can go to your primary doctor and say "I want X drug" right? Like, if there was a reason to give you a drug for something the doctor would have prescribed it. Also not ask you how you felt about them, just that here is X drug for your Y problem. If that doesn't work we try Z.
Or do people actually swap doctors over and over for months until they get one who says "ok dude"?
Hell, some have their own jingles
Hey, I would want to know if a pill is gonna make my taint tear.
All I see on what my wife watches is gambling and medication commercials that say nothing about what the medication does but that I should ask my doctor if I need it.
Must be Canada. They're sort of threading the legal loopholes for drug advertising
Finally. I was super annoyed every time I had to go to gamblingsite.net just to get me addicted to gambling with free money, just to trick me to going to gamblingsite.com where I had to spend real money.
Same in UK / Australia it seems.
We have an expat TV streaming option at home for the wife and holy fuck bingo ads galore on those channels.
Also, add for insurance for funeral costs? Wtf?
What country for the bingo ads?
And still have prescription drug commercials.
Now? I saw ads for the local races and slots place when I was a kid.
Ireland too :(