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Truth in advertising - what if slogans were honest

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Hahaha Classic western australian mentality.

I believe it was a PSA aimed at kids. What good it would ever I have no idea of??

That has church influence written all over it...

So much so that I think it's actually satire. The organization supposedly behind it doesn't seem to actually exist, and apparently the producers have a background in comedy.
 
The McDonalds one is way off target for me. As some here may recall, last summer I tried McDonalds for the first time in ~10 years and one of my primary observations was how surprisingly expensive it was.

Cost me something like 18 bucks for dinner as I recall? And I didn't even get a drink?

Like it was so expensive I remember thinking I must have been short-changed but just wasn't paying enough attention at the time to challenge it. But people here told me, no, my figures looked right.



So to go straight to the low-cost angle ---> :dunno:
 
You can eat at McDonalds for less than 5 bucks. Two cheeseburgers and a small pop.

A basic Big Mac combo meal is around 8 bucks in Toronto.

You basically bought 2 full meals for your 18 bucks.

McD's is cheap if you're smart aboat it.
 
You can eat at McDonalds for less than 5 bucks. Two cheeseburgers and a small pop.

A basic Big Mac combo meal is around 8 bucks in Toronto.

You basically bought 2 full meals for your 18 bucks.

McD's is cheap if you're smart aboat it.
If you don't care what goes into your body then I agree


Cheap and nutritionally nasty