There are many persuasive techniques used in advertising for fast food. Cartoon-like characters and toys in the meals are the most popular. Using famous people in commercials, popular music and other general interests are also commonly used. As well as making the food look much more appealing to the customer than it actually looks.
McDonald's.
serving the customers and making sure they get there pizza on time
that is hard to answer as there are so many fliers but I would say more than half as there are so many fast-food restaurants.
YES. Food, beverage and restaurant companies spend almost $14 billion per year on advertising in the United States (Rudd Center 2017 analysis of Nielsen data). More than 80% of this advertising promotes fast food, sugary drinks, candy, and unhealthy snacks.
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.
The food pyramid.
McDonald's spent 963 million dollars in advertising in 2013. This fast food chain spends more on ads than any other restaurant chain.
Parallelism in advertising campaigns refer to using the same color combinations or types of music for a type of product. Fast food companies using yellow and red in their advertising is one example of this.
The purpose of this was to show how fast food's advertising gimmicks were more ingrained in people's mind than the founders of our country and our pledge of allegiance. -This question refers to the special 'Supersize Me'
With the current advertising and Fast Food chains, many children and adults eat a lot of sweets.
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.
advertising works beacaue it does work!!!