Merchants' publicity plays an important role in market competition, but some merchants may use false publicity in order to attract customers. In this article, we'll take stock of 36 merchant promotions that not only make us laugh and cry, but also remind us to be vigilant when shopping. Let's take a look at these ironic advertising campaigns.
Please note that this article is for entertainment and discussion purposes only and the business and publicity mentioned may be fictitious and do not represent a real situation.
Many Miaozhai tourism promotions exaggerate its beauty and mystery, but the reality is far from the same.
Some products appear large in advertising but receive something much smaller.
Some food advertisements exaggerate the taste and texture, but when they are actually tasted, they are far from the same.
Some businesses show ads that don't match what they actually purchased.
Watch ads versus what I got.
Some products look great on the packaging, but they don't.
Some goods are over-packaged, resulting in unnecessary waste.
Some filled biscuits shrink after the expiration date of the creamy in the middle.
Some shoe advertisements exaggerate their appearance and size, only to find that they do not meet expectations after actual purchase.
Some chocolate ads have images that look tempting, but there is no milk chocolate in reality.
Some cookies look good on the packaging, but are actually bare cookies.
Some items look shiny, but they are not.
This pack looks good, and it is difficult to make people have an appetite after opening.
Someone tried to make an avatar-themed cake, but ultimately failed.
This product is expected with the tragedy of reality!
Some "luxury doughnuts" look delicious in advertising, but they don't.
Some "footrests" look cute in advertising, but are actually small in size.
Some sandwiches look great in advertising, but are actually small and cheap.
There is a gap between expectations and reality for some commodities.
Some products are favored because of their appearance, but in reality they are not.
Some hot dog packs have rat tails on them.
Some bacon has a lot of meat on the package, but it's actually mostly fat.
The delicious food on the product turns out to be difficult to eat.
There is a huge gap between the marketing version of some products and the real thing.
The reality is often disappointing. Banana chocolate bread with little filling on both sides.
Ordered a futon mattress. You can easily feel the metal frame underneath...
It makes you think that there is a lot of meat in it, but in reality it is mostly fat.
Some tacos are disappointing.
Are some nuts out of stock?
There is a huge gap between the marketing version of some products and the real thing.
Some donuts look delicious in advertising, but they are not.
Some items have different eye shapes in advertisements than they do in reality.
The gap between the selected cake photo and reality.
This ice cream is disappointing after comparison.
These socks with pictures of cats are scary.
Some orange items can make people lose their love when opened.
Looking at the selected technician, it was really disappointing.
These examples are not only ironic, but also remind us to be vigilant when shopping and not to be blinded by false propaganda. Let's expose the business of these malicious propaganda together and see their tricks and the truth behind them!