As part of the Children's Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative, many of the nation's largest food and drink companies agreed to use advertising to encourage healthier choices for childrens' food.
Thrill-Seeker Drew Dirksen buys popular meals to show the hilarious and disappointing difference between the ads and the actual food. The biggest change to voting in Republican election bill could ...
Mentor: Larysa Bobrova, Ph.D. Snack and fast-food advertisements rely heavily on visuals, from product photography to personifications of food. However, language also shapes how products are ...
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