1. I immediately thought of chick-fil-a for this. It is a perfect example because it features an animated animal, but rather than the animal being a chicken, it is a cow that holds a sign saying "eat more chicken". I find the ad a bit confusing. It's showing a cow saying to eat more chicken.. do cows eat chicken? But it also fits into the theme of a "farm". I believe that the sign saying to eat more chicken, may in fact encourage people to eat more chicken.
2. I really do not have any connection to farms. I grew up in a suburb with no farms except on the complete outside of my city. The only connection I can think of that I have with farms, is my best friend had a cow farm and we would occasionally go there for the day but it was never something that I really enjoyed.
QFA&J:
1. Double speak and speaking animals. Double speak is saying one thing, but meaning another thing. This is really involved in the food industry and really messes with peoples head when they are learning about animals and food production. Speaking animals is when advertisements promotes to the younger generation but showing something in a positive thinking rather than what it actually is. I do not think the approaches are ethical because you are lying to the public about your food and not telling them the full truth.
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