yes it does people it really really does
Companies want to influence consumer behavior through advertising.
Companies want to influence consumer behavior through advertising.
the factors that influence the selection of an advertising agency is; - its competence in advertising. - the price charges of the agency. - its methods of advertising.
bad food and good food
The essential goal of advertising is to have the advertising message seen or heard with enough enthusiasm to influence an action such as a product purchase or sway in public opinion (politics, social, institutional, etc.). "Public awareness"
because the different way of portraying food so it sticks to your head that whatever the media is advertising it is good for you so you go and buy it!
Too true about advertising and food choices with kids, a meal at your local fast food place promises fun, cool items, and instant popularity when you share your fries.
Your peers, family members and advertisement defineetly affects your food choices. if you are taking a quiz then the answer is convenience as NOT an influence
The exact same way advertising affects car choices. It makes you think about it, and (If it's a good ad), it makes you want what is being advertised.
Too true about advertising and food choices with kids, a meal at your local fast food place promises fun, cool items, and instant popularity when you share your fries.
Generally, food choices are determined by willpower and knowledge, and may be based on a desired physical outcome, or on the appearance of a role model.
Generally, food choices are determined by willpower and knowledge, and may be based on a desired physical outcome, or on the appearance of a role model.
There are many factors that influence culture's food choices. These factors include climate and natural vegetation and animals in the area.
I would consult with your physician and/or a dietician.
The possible internal and external influences on your food choices include; External: advertising peer pressure aroma ease of access Internal: general hunger perceived deficiency (yearning for a particular food or flavor)
Jennifer Harris, a researcher and advocate for healthier eating habits among children, would likely feel that stopping fast food advertising to kids would be a positive step. She might argue that it could lead to better dietary choices and a decrease in childhood obesity rates. Additionally, Harris could emphasize that reducing such advertising would help create a healthier food environment for children, allowing them to make more informed choices without the influence of targeted marketing. Overall, she would likely view it as a beneficial change for children's health.
Your family influences your food choices in various ways. This is mostly as a result of cultural background and preferences by the family among others ways.