Presumably on one of the many various [Kindle][ Fire[ Phone] devices which have sold with varying levels of success...scottishtv wrote:Oh god, it feels like one of those almost-convincing April Fool's pranks that big companies do these days. What a terrible product. Anyway, why can't they just shout "OK Google... OK GOOGLE... Fuck it... OOOKAAYYY GOOOGGLE" at a phone instead.
PS - has anyone in history stored a shopping list on an Amazon thing, and where on earth would you go to retrieve it?
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I see Lloyds Banking Group/TSB is now re-writing history by appearing to claim the banking crisis was partly the fault of the customers all along for "being tempted" to "borrow more than they should": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88LRCT1-1eQ. Tsk.
TSB Banking Group plc is legally independent from Lloyds now; Lloyds are merely a majority shareholder (for the time being).scottishtv wrote:I see Lloyds Banking Group/TSB is now re-writing history by appearing to claim the banking crisis was partly the fault of the customers all along for "being tempted" to "borrow more than they should": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88LRCT1-1eQ. Tsk.
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I realise that, but this "we're different, we're a local bank" advertising campaign ran from the start of the divestment, under Lloyds.
I notice Pringles have some new-ish slogan that starts with 'you don't just eat 'em...' and finishes with something related to an ad campaign or current event, and I hate it. During the World Cup it was 'you don't just eat 'em, you get match ready with 'em'', and I think it's something about watching films with 'em' in relation to a promotion they're doing at the moment. Ultimately, it doesn't make sense. Who was warming up for a World Cup match with some Salt and Vinegar Pringles? No-one, that's who.
It sounds to me like some marketing types had a brainstorm and thought the slogan was a good idea at the time, but it ultimately doesn't work so it sounds forced and stupid, and for some reason it's really irritated me.
It sounds to me like some marketing types had a brainstorm and thought the slogan was a good idea at the time, but it ultimately doesn't work so it sounds forced and stupid, and for some reason it's really irritated me.
Oh so that's how it works? The paper seal on the cans just says "you don't just eat 'em...". All that does is make you think "No, that's all you do with them".
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You've never made a duck face with them then? Or used one as an impromptu scoop to rescue a shard of breadstick from the thousand island dip?Philip wrote:Oh so that's how it works? The paper seal on the cans just says "you don't just eat 'em...". All that does is make you think "No, that's all you do with them".
Yes but we don't talk about it in public.bilky asko wrote:You've never made a duck face with them then? Or used one as an impromptu scoop to rescue a shard of breadstick from the thousand island dip?Philip wrote:Oh so that's how it works? The paper seal on the cans just says "you don't just eat 'em...". All that does is make you think "No, that's all you do with them".
Unfortunately I'm yet to see the variant of the ad campaign that ends with 'you make a duck face with 'em'.bilky asko wrote:You've never made a duck face with them then? Or used one as an impromptu scoop to rescue a shard of breadstick from the thousand island dip?Philip wrote:Oh so that's how it works? The paper seal on the cans just says "you don't just eat 'em...". All that does is make you think "No, that's all you do with them".
Yeah, my post came from seeing it on the seal and sighing! Looking on the website that is definitely how they're using it, with the Pringles website currently suggesting you 'night in with 'em' and 'party with 'em'.Philip wrote:Oh so that's how it works? The paper seal on the cans just says "you don't just eat 'em...". All that does is make you think "No, that's all you do with them".
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I hope you, and the people you're with, can recover from your admission of partaking in it.Alexia wrote:Yes but we don't talk about it in public.bilky asko wrote:You've never made a duck face with them then? Or used one as an impromptu scoop to rescue a shard of breadstick from the thousand island dip?Philip wrote:Oh so that's how it works? The paper seal on the cans just says "you don't just eat 'em...". All that does is make you think "No, that's all you do with them".