Maybe not the most intuitive way to make fun of germaphobes who have been hiding away from the office for no good reason, but hey I don't think it's nearly as bad as the Bud Light situation even under an alternative interpretation. Maybe that advertising executive from Bud Light got a new job and is trying to redeem herself? But sometimes I do wonder about the sanity of employing advertising and PR people who live in the sub-1% of the US landmass that are near LA/SF and the DC-NY-MA corridor, as opposed to the other 99.9% that one might describe as normal America.
Yeah, the ad on its own is fine, but I see lots of potential downside alienating buyers with very little upside. Companies are usually so careful and this feels like they're bumbling into something.
Maybe not the most intuitive way to make fun of germaphobes who have been hiding away from the office for no good reason, but hey I don't think it's nearly as bad as the Bud Light situation even under an alternative interpretation. Maybe that advertising executive from Bud Light got a new job and is trying to redeem herself? But sometimes I do wonder about the sanity of employing advertising and PR people who live in the sub-1% of the US landmass that are near LA/SF and the DC-NY-MA corridor, as opposed to the other 99.9% that one might describe as normal America.
Yeah, the ad on its own is fine, but I see lots of potential downside alienating buyers with very little upside. Companies are usually so careful and this feels like they're bumbling into something.