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E.T. : Reese’s phone home | foodematography
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ET : Reese’s phone home. April 19, 2013. If there’s anything we’ve learned here, is that product placement is no joke. As narrative as a film can be, there’s this point to product placement that we notice, but just let happen. We absorb it, and understand that it’s the company’s way of reaching us – but never really dive into the truth behind it. Also, Reese’s Pieces are my favorite candy. Point 1: ACT / What is going ON here? What happened here is in one youtube clip, we have three scenes from E.T i...
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Cuckoo for Winter Fresh: a gum experiment that changed life, as we know it. | foodematography
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Cuckoo for Winter Fresh: a gum experiment that changed life, as we know it. April 8, 2013. So I wanted to step a bit out of the box here, and try something new. Since the beginning of. It was Thursday night, and I had promised a friend I would watch a movie with her. Knowing that. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Had that Juicy Fruit product placement scene, (previously featured) I had us watch that. Soon after, I collected change and made my way down to the corner store. I picked up three of those f...
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The Breakfast Club: Your Lunch Personality | foodematography
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The Breakfast Club: Your Lunch Personality. April 16, 2013. What we have here is my one of my favorite movie scenes of all time. I would assume most of us here have either seen, heard of, or are real fans of The Breakfast Club. This 80’s classic is about five high school students who spend their Saturday jailed up in detention. Each with a different highschool stereotype of their own, they soon discover that they share more than they might have thought. T: the thrown coke. Sushi to-go in the Box. Here’s ...
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Reality Bites: coffee and little bit of conversation. | foodematography
https://foodematography.wordpress.com/2013/04/09/reality-bites-coffee-and-little-bit-of-conversation
Reality Bites: coffee and little bit of conversation. April 9, 2013. Now here we have a movie I’m sure most of us can identify with. Is a 90’s indie-film about four college graduates who are searching for their place in society. With social stigmas, drama, love, disease, and heart ache – this film covers just about all of it. This is all we need, couple smokes, a cup of coffee, and a little bit of conversation. 1:27 on the youtube video, if you’d prefer to skip ahead.). Conversation, while a ‘worker’ (as...
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Nothing Can End Hunger | Where Has All the Food Gone...
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Where Has All the Food Gone…. And why are humans so hungry? IF the G8 Were Kids…. One More About School Lunches →. Nothing Can End Hunger. April 29, 2013. 8220;Nothing is the problem. Nothing is the solution. Nothing is the Campaign.” These words can be found on Nothing.org. Cans of nothing can even be purchased in local grocery stores. The video below is from Nothing.org/Vermont. It begins with a sign that says, “Taste Test Today! 8221; The taste test is actually a man revealing empty plates to people&#...
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Hungry? | Where Has All the Food Gone...
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Where Has All the Food Gone…. And why are humans so hungry? Time For a Change of Pace. Fighting Hunger with Walmart →. April 9, 2013. I would consider myself very interested in seeing hunger and food insecurity end. I know there are many people out there who feel the same way. Action Against Hunger. Used some creative advertisements to get the attention of people like us. That is, people who are willing to donate to a cause that would see hunger end. The image to the left is one of those ads. The adverti...
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Media Marketing to Millennials | Where Has All the Food Gone...
https://hungryhumans.wordpress.com/2013/04/18/media-marketing-to-millennials
Where Has All the Food Gone…. And why are humans so hungry? Fighting Hunger with Walmart. IF the G8 Were Kids… →. Media Marketing to Millennials. April 18, 2013. Has put together an extensive analysis of 18 to 29-year-olds that identifies social media as being important to that age group. 75% of millennials say they have a profile on a social networking site. 62% use wireless internet away from home, 20% have posted videos of themselves online, and 14% use Twitter. See the Pew Research Center report.
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Thriller | thefeedia
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Food in the media. Are you intimidated by cooking shows on television or inspired by them? Last week, the International Association of Culinary Professionals. Met for their annual conference in San Francisco. Well-known author, Michael Pollan, was unable to attend the conference but provided a video. In which he talks about cooking shows on television. Does anyone else agree cooking shows on television can deter you from cooking? Or are you inspired by competitive cooking shows? Not so Happy Meal →.
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Caffeine Fix | thefeedia
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Food in the media. Argues that labeling and marketing practices vary across the different brands, which results in a lack of straightforwardness. The blurred distinction between supplements and beverages is a source of confusion for consumers . At the end of the report there are four final recommendations for energy drink manufacturers:. 1 Label products more clearly. 2 Display a warning about high caffeine levels. 3 Stop marketing to anyone under age 18. 4 Report to the FDA any serious adverse effects.
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