OK, so have you ever laid your eyes on an advertisement from a particular fast food chain, and been wowed at how delicious that burger or sandwich appeared to be? Of course you did, so you made the plunge and bought it, since you were so impressed by what you saw and decided to order yourself one. You relinquished your hard earned cash expecting to receive the same beautiful masterpiece shown in the ads.
BUT – you are just as quickly let down by a sloppy, nasty looking sandwich that was probably made by somebody who doesn’t give two liver lips about what the advertisement says it should look like (or taste like!).
Sure, you can’t expect that much for a burger that is delivered in less than three minutes but – false advertisement is false advertisement. If these people are going to advertise such delicious looking burgers, it just isn’t right to pander off to me some squashed version of the real thing, that looks like it has been frozen and thawed a couple times before it came across the counter.
Seriously, these people need to quit advertising their stuff as beautiful and delicious, and start advertising it like it is. Cheap, fast and greasy.
So, I’ve posted a few comparative images to expose them of their duplicity! I do wonder, though, what kind of piercing spiritual parallels may exist in this…
JJ
- McDonalds BigMac *as advertised
- REAL McDonalds BigMac
- Taco Bell ‘Bell Grande’ *as advertised
- REAL Taco Bell ‘Bell Grande’
- Burger King Whopper *as advertised
- REAL Burger King Whopper
- Arby’s Beef Cheddar *as advertised
- REAL Arby’s Beef Cheddar
- Wendy’s Chicken Club *as advertised
- REAL Wendy’s Chicken Club










I am surprised that there isn’t a picture of the famous Jeff Johnston cheeseburger up there, to show the rest of the burgers who’s boss!