Burger King aired this commercial on November 19th
2012 advertising that bigger chicken is better chicken. The commercial didn't last
too long before being pulled off the air. Burger King along with many other
food corporations have a manipulative advertising attack method that involves
bringing in models or very attractive women to play role in that eating this
food is good or rewarding. Many ads will use attractive woman to get the
attention and sales of the male audience. But this tactic doesn't stop there,
is also grabs the attention of woman. Some might reject it and some will fall
into also buying the food either because its simply what the guy wants or she
buys it for him, deep down hoping that her husband will look at her the same
way he looked at the Burger King girl.
Burger
King claims to be the king of burgers and stepped up their game up by
introducing the Long Chicken Burger. In this
specific video we breakdown that this random woman on a train notices a guy
holding Burger Kings Long Chicken Sandwich. The guy catches her staring and exposes
some more of his long chicken for her. Obviously this woman loves long chicken
and she wants some more. After some flirtatious body language between the two,
the guy is ready to give her his whole long chicken to her. But the mood is
broken when suddenly she notices some guy sitting in the corner holding his
small chicken.
So
this video hits a lot of controversy on many levels on how sexually objectifying
the commercial is. First Showing a woman will dance for you and be sexually
attracted to you because you have a bigger than normal sandwich hanging out.
Second, how this looks to our children and what they learn from it. Even though
this commercial was intended for adults they advertise to all ages and It seems
they made their sexual gestures in quick and slight motions to make it under
the radar to children. But it obviously wasn’t enough because the commercial still
raised a lot of attention. My opinion is this commercial is stupid but
hilarious. I admit I even felt bad for the kid with the small chicken. I believe size matters.