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Fast food Advertising
Introduction
Advertising is a strategic marketing method involving payment of space for the
purpose of product promotion. This process has been continuously facilitated sales but
does not consider implication on the consumer (Dalton, Longacre, Drake, Cleveland,
Harris, Hendricks, & Titus, 2017). The target of these messages is the consumer of the
product, who at times is not in a position to determine when to choose between the lines of
promotion.
Fast food is an easily accessible meal which serves as an alternative to home-
cooked meals. Statistics depicts that each restaurant in America, which is a representation
of other countries, serves three hundred customers in a day with fast food which translates
to fifty million people per day. The consumption rate is very high despite having a
dangerous high saturation of fat, sugar and calories. Promotion of fast food, it should be
banned. This statement has been backed through combining unethical promotion of fast
food and negative impacts on the body. It is okay to consume fast food one in a week but it
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should be hygienic and for this reason, the article does not condone the consumption of
fast food.
Negative Effects on the Body
There is a likelihood of fast food being highly loaded with carbohydrates but with little
fiber. The body breaks down the carbohydrates to glucose which is then released to the
bloodstream .High intake of the carbohydrates will automatically lead to a high level of sugar
level in the blood. Continuous intake of the fast food exposes an individual to a higher risk for
diabetes and insulin resistance (“13 Effects of Fast Food on the Body,” 2018). Fast food is made
tastier through combining fats and lots of sodium. Diets with high concentration of sodium lead
to low water levels in the body and the individual experiences discomforts due to bloating.
Uncontrolled intake of sodium also put constrains on the cardiovascular system especially to
those with blood pressure. Obesity is another negative impact brought about by fast food with
high calories levels. Obesity leads to complication on the bone density. Individuals with obesity
are exposed to higher chances of suffering broken bones and falling. This condition exposes an
individual to respiratory problems .Studies have also proved that fifty one percent of individuals
who regularly feed on fast food are likely to suffer depression. Processed through studies have
showed that they contain high amounts of phthalates (“13 Effects of Fast Food on the Body,”
2018). These chemicals interrupt on hormonal balancing which impact on fertility. Taking fast
food increases the levels of acids in the mouth which can break tooth enamel.
Unethical promotion
The negativity of the promotion messages creates ethical issues in advertising.
Promotional messages are responsible for the high consumption rate of fast foods despite health
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issues caused by this practice. Promotional messages have force; testimonials, promises,
description and comparison(Bernhardt, Wilking, Gilbert-Diamond, Emond, & Sargent, 2015).
Promotional messages use celebrities who give testimonials concerning a fast-food brand in the
aim of attracting many customers. This testimony in many cases is usually force since the person
depicted to be a regular consumer of the product does not practice it in real life. Consumers are
the target and the deception is only a way of making money.
Promotional messages provide promises that are untrue. How can a product reduce weigh
after consumption? You will also see some fast food being attributed to restoring youthfulness.
This is not true but it is only a way of making money. Customers feel cheated when their needs
are not satisfied through the consumption of fast food. The description of fast food in the
promotional messages is false at times (Dalton, Longacre, Drake, Cleveland, Harris, Hendricks,
& Titus, 2017).The variance between the message and the actual product can only be verified
after the purchase and consumption of the product. Once the purchase takes place the main aim
of the promotion message is served. Does the message, in this case, provide any justice to the
consumer?
Comparison of a product to the true outcome archived after the consumption is good. In
many cases, this is not usually the rule of the game. Comparison of promotional messages
creates a dramatic happening that is not in the real world. Consumption of fast food like pizza
can be compared to gaining the strength of an elephant. Many people will go for this product for
the experimental purpose without considering the ingredients used. This inconsiderate
consumption of fast food exposes an individual to a high risk of lifestyle diseases.
Consumers fall in the trap of bait and switch offers. Fast foods are advertised with
different qualities and prices. The price in the promotional messages can be very cheap and
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