Posted on 07/30/2004 6:51:00 AM PDT by Horatio Gates
SUBWAY Unveils New European Advertising Strategy Attack U.S. Symbols, Insult Americans
Why Are Americans So Fat? Headlines Tray-liners in German SUBWAY restaurants
WASHINGTON, D.C.Today the National Legal and Policy Center called on the SUBWAY restaurant chain to immediately stop a European advertising campaign designed to exploit anti-American sentiment in countries like Germany. SUBWAY restaurants in Germany now feature tray-liners and posters promoting the film Super Size Me. They portray an obese Statue of Liberty holding a package of fries and a hamburger and begin with the bold headline Why Are Americans So Fat?
SUBWAY has defined a new low in corporate behavior with this campaign, said Ken Boehm, Chairman of the National Legal and Policy Center. He continued, Inflaming cultural tensions to increase market share is immoral and dangerous. Americans deserve to know about SUBWAYS campaign to insult us abroad and to attack our national symbols.
We agree with House Majority Leader Tom DeLay when he says, This is every bad stereotype about corporate America come true.
The National Legal and Policy Center provided a translation of the tray-liner and announced that it would open an investigation into SUBWAY and its financial connections with the film Super Size Me and its director, comedian Morgan Spurlock.
To see the actual tray-liner, visit www.nlpc.org. The translation of the tray-liner is as follows:
HEAD: Why are the Americans so fat?
Michael Moore quote: The only time I have been scared for my life has been going through a McDonalds drive-thru.
The New York Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock asked in Michael-Moore-style this profound question and lived on fast food in a self-experiment for 30 days of only products of the largest fast-food chain in the world. Astonishingly [the results]: 25 pounds more around the ribs, alarming liver count and blood count, which would alarm any doctor.
In his top-Satire, which won the prize for best direction in Sundance 2004 for an outstanding film, Spurlock questions the responsibility of affiliated groups and consumers, the large amount of money that the fast-food-culture has made and the alternative to make the heavy-weighted Americans again a healthier population. An ironic blow to the stomach - loaded with a lot of fat and facts about a questionable mega-industry.
Super Size Me
A true fat film by Morgan Spurlock Now in theaters!
Dont care what you eat? Then do not allow yourself to miss this exciting and important Film about the dangers of poor nourishment it will open your eyes!
NLPC promotes ethics in public life and sponsors the Corporate Integrity Project.
Well, I guess I've eaten my last Subway sandwich.
Perhaps we should tell them what we told SlimFast...
http://www.subway.com/subwayroot/Applications/CustServ/frmCustomerService.aspx
Why are we so fat?
Damn, and I really liked subway too.
Well, I for one have to agree, that if Subway wants to insult me as an American, than I for one will no longer buy anything from Subway.
We are a fat country, and getting even fatter. No doubt about it. No argument there.
One could get a good view of that just last night with the camera pans of all the various fat, lesbian liberals with wire frame glasses at the DNC Convention drooling over their speakers.
Vast right wing comspiracy? I'm a Quizno's guy btw
Michael Moore quote: The only time I have been scared for my life has been going through a McDonalds drive-thru.Yeah, I'm so sure he acquired his impressive lard collection from eating spring salads and rice cakes.
This is my favorite quote in the article:"Michael Moore quote: The only time I have been scared for my life has been going through a McDonalds drive-thru.
Here is a guy who is an obese slob, condemning McDonalds for selling food that is fat. Hilarious!
GREAT MINDS!
I hope all freeper let subway have it! I called and voiced my opinion to them yesterday!
Subway can kiss my fat ars until they clear this up!
Better yet, I think I'll go have them build me 3 or 4 sandwiches, then feign leaving my wallet in the car.
Calories are much cheaper than they used to be.
Interestingly, the same link notes that the U.S., U.K. and Australia (three very fat countries according to official data) are the only countries that measure obesity accurately, by external evaluation. Other countries with lower official rates rely on self-reported claims about height and weight, which tend to be optimistic. In short, Americans are fatter than everyone else, but not by as much as is generally believed.
Quiznos used to have the best commercials..especially the weird ones....haven't seen any lately.
I love de subs
"The National Legal and Policy Center provided a translation of the tray-liner and announced that it would open an investigation into SUBWAY and its financial connections with the film Super Size Me and its director, comedian Morgan Spurlock."
??? An Investigation? Sorry folks, but the truth is AMERICANS ARE FAT.
Not true, and your statement is almost as prejudicial as theirs. Some Americans are very fat. Perhaps more Americans are obese than other nations, on a percentage basis. But "we are a fat country" taking it too far.
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