
Why do we sometimes accept these anomalies in advertising? Don't we want honesty and transparency in the ads we see? A 1990's movie exposed the ad industry's somewhat dubious tactics to get us to consider buying a particular product or service. In the 1990's these practices were so widely accepted that the no nonsense honest ads in the movie were considered a real joke. The fact that they were created by someone who had spent some time in a mental health care facility (I think this is politically correct) added to the farce. If you've heard the expression "boxy but good" which is pure honesty in advertising, here's where it originated from. Beware, Gordon Ramsay has blown his chilli kiss at the beginning of the video.
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