Tuesday, February 4, 2020

KRAFT PROMOTES CHILDHOOD OBESITY.

Apparently Kraft Foods doesn't think America's kids are fat enough. Their recent ads seem to suggest that if your children refuse to eat vegetables or other healthful foods, then give them the empty calories and fattening joys of Kraft's Dinner. It doesn't matter if it's nutritious as long as it's easy to make and you can pawn it off on your kids. Not only is this a totally irresponsible suggestion to parents, but it's incredibly arrogant to assume that kids like Kraft's Dinner's low-priced macaroni and cheese all that much. This weird suggestion is yet another example of a clueless ad agency ruining the history of a once-famous advertiser who used to air some of TVs best commercials. (And I thought the Velveeta Liquid Gold commercials were bad!)

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