“Never trust a three-year-old with a box full of packing peanuts.”
“Despite following the microwave-friendly directions, the dinner did not end up looking like the meal on the box cover.”
“Never trust a three-year-old with a box full of packing peanuts.”
“Despite following the microwave-friendly directions, the dinner did not end up looking like the meal on the box cover.”
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you know ive been a big fan of this kinda thing for a long time. McDonalds beng my favourite, the plump juicy hambuger with a cushion of lettuce, perfectly cut fresh tomatoes hanging out from inside, packed into a bun that looks like it was baked this morning. then you recicve somthing that resembles nothing at all like what you saw on the illuminated sign above your head….
I think theres should be a wesite dedicated to false food advertisement.
heres what I mean…
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Those packing peanuts are no fun to clean up. They possess a static charge that repels cleaning tools, but attracts them to clothing!
A couple of searches turned up some advertising vs reality pages… one for fast food: http://www.thewvsr.com/adsvsreality.htm
and one for assorted snack foods from Germany (this one loads slowly and is hard to navigate though): http://pundo3000.com/werbunggegenrealitaet3000.htm