Is Your Food Playing Tricks On You? Blame It On Questionable Marketing.
A clever play on words, an image that delivers emotion and impact, a video that tugs on your senses—these marketing tricks can definitely do wonders for a brand. But push it beyond ethical barriers and you’re at risk of losing credibility and, consequently, your market’s trust.
With regard to questionable marketing, some say that as long as no laws are broken then everything is fair game. It is business, after all, and some companies are willing to do anything to get ahead of the game. It is a ruthless world and, oftentimes, players roll with the punches by engaging in an equally ruthless game. In all this, where does ethics come into play?
KILLING THE KIELBASA
Have you ever wondered why the prices of supermarket beef hotdogs, pork sausages, and longganisas are low? Turn the packet over and look closely at the list of ingredients to find out. There are some brands of beef sausage, for instance, that list chicken skin, chicken, vegetable starch, and whey or milk protein as ingredients. Yes, the sausage might actually contain more chicken than beef. In the case of some beef hotdogs, you are lucky if you find more than 25 percent of real beef in them.
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