Is it just me, or does anyone else feel that the Sainsbury's Christmas advert is inappropriate? I've been thinking about it for a day or so and the more I think about it, the more objectionable the concept becomes.
In essence, they [Sainsubury's] are trying to get us to buy their, "stuff" by romanticising and distorting one of, if not the most deadly conflict in history. What are we supposed to think? Are we supposed to look wistfully into the TV screen as the British soldier hands over his chocolate bar to the German and then hurry down to Saino's and gather up their ** like a voracious vacuum cleaner? The only way that this advert could get any worse would be for it to feature that preposterous mockney tw@t, Jamie Oliver.
I expect that Sainsbury's will be throwing a few meager crumbs in the direction of military charities. Perhaps this act has more to do with the easing of consciences than any meaningful donation to a worthy cause.
I hope that whoever created this absurd advert will one day relive the moment in eternal shame.
In essence, they [Sainsubury's] are trying to get us to buy their, "stuff" by romanticising and distorting one of, if not the most deadly conflict in history. What are we supposed to think? Are we supposed to look wistfully into the TV screen as the British soldier hands over his chocolate bar to the German and then hurry down to Saino's and gather up their ** like a voracious vacuum cleaner? The only way that this advert could get any worse would be for it to feature that preposterous mockney tw@t, Jamie Oliver.
I expect that Sainsbury's will be throwing a few meager crumbs in the direction of military charities. Perhaps this act has more to do with the easing of consciences than any meaningful donation to a worthy cause.
I hope that whoever created this absurd advert will one day relive the moment in eternal shame.