Sarah
Heermann writes her essay to talk about the differences between the advertisements
focus on women and men. According to her observation, she gets a conclusion
that “women generally are associated with and value foods that are healthier
and more self-conscious, while men are generally thought of as enjoying foods
that are full of fat and meat.” I really agree with her. I just did reach on
the food I bought and I found all food on my table claims that they contain fewer
calories than other similar food. “0
calories”, “baked not fired” and “vegetable oil” are the reason I bought. No
one told me I should buy this kind of food, and I also know it will not have significant
effects on my weight; but I still pick this kind food from others on the counter.
After read Sarah’s essay, I come up with a question: Is our habit influence the
food advertisement or the food advertisement influence our habits? When this
situation begins?
No comments:
Post a Comment