Don't be conned by
Food Advertising Lies

I know most of us don't think about food advertising lies but maybe we should! Most of us either don't think about food marketing, or we think it's colourful and fun? But if you think using Barney, Superman and other kid-friendly characters is good...perhaps it's time to think again!

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Marketers are paid a pretty penny to come up with food advertising lies supported by eye-catching packaging and clever advertising lines and jingles. How else do they grab and hold your attention when they have a window of only a few seconds to pull your attention in?

And bear in mind, there's plenty of competition. Bright and glossy packaging line our grocery shelves and with the variety of food products available to us, as consumes we have plenty of choice. So what makes us choose one product over another? What gets our wallets opening fast? Have you ever considered that food advertising lies may just be one of the biggest cons around?

Let me give you just one example:

Marketers love splashing words in big, bold and colorful letters across a product that imply their product is healthy whereas the fine print (like the ingredient table) shows a totally different view. Chocolate pastry may be “RICH IN MAGNESIUM, CALCIUM and VITAMINS’ but at the same time if you looked at the ingredient table you’ll see way high percentages of sugar, salt and fat.


Want to know more? Then you need our special report on how food marketers dupe and con you AND boast about it at their marketing conferences?

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    This report on food advertising will:
  1. make you a vastly savvier consumer
  2. save you a fortune when you see past all the marketing hype
  3. make you so angry that you'll want to protect your family from all the food advertising cons out there
  4. This is what dietician, Christine Stent-Pinha (Johannesburg, South Africa) said about the information in this report:

    WOW – You are brave, I think you have said what alot of people think and would like to say but don’t.  And you know what – it NEEDS to be said.You made points that were quite eye opening.  Definitely a lot of “food for thought” that did 2 things to me: I. Got me quite wound up and irritated at the way things work out there and how we as the consumer are being so emotionally manipulated. Reading this made me WANT TO DO MORE in terms of how I react to the world out there and it really motivated me to WANT to make changes in my own children’s lives (and although I had some knowledge of the points you brought up – purely because of my nutritional background) – even I was shocked and motivated at once!  I must say I really wanted to read more – especially when you started getting to the practical ways of dealing with things....


         And consumer Diane from North Wales, PA, USA said this about the special report on food advertising lies:

    Cari, the subtle way marketers use words to con us was absolutely enlightening! Those small wording changes the food industry makes, affects our health and gives us the wrong impression about the choices we make. It upsets me that the food industry misuses "our trust" in what they present as true. 

    The food marketing secrets will absolutely change the way I shop. I read the labels on the products I buy, but you have definitely made me aware of things that I overlooked. Thank you for making me aware of how I can help my family and myself to become better consumers. I am looking forward to the next report in your series! 


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