• jve@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    What’s the opposite of eating the onion?

    I thought this was satire through the whole read.

  • buddascrayon@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    New tag line:

    “Maxwell Apartment, cause let’s face it, you will never be able to afford a House.”

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          Uhm, have you been in a grocery store lately? It’s nearly impossible to leave without spending less than 100$ if you’re buying a week’s worth of food for one or two people. I have no idea how families are surviving right now.

          But at least we all voted for fascism, that will surely help us all afford nicer coffee.

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              Rice and beans are key to survival right now… assuming you don’t have blood sugar problems, white rice is unfortunately, basically sugar.

              I try to mix white with brown to stretch it and reduce the “hungry again 30 minutes later” effect of simple carbs.

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    17 hours ago

    I can’t wait til Maxwell Cardboard Box comes out. -At least it’s not a mouthful to say.

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    18 hours ago

    It is the distant future, the year two thousand!

    We are robots.
    We have Maxwell Walmart pushcart and we don’t understand the origin of this brand but love the taste!

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      27 minutes ago

      Shut up and eat your protein bricks and get back to work. You’re not being not paid to ponder things.

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    I don’t get the advertising idea behind this? Is it supposed to be implying that people in smaller living situations drink less coffee? Is it smaller containers because apartments supposedly lack as much storage as houses?

    Beyond just being a stupid idea from a company perspective, it’s also a stupid idea from a marketing perspective because your marketing campaign is ostensibly supposed to make sense. There’s no correlation between coffee and size of a person’s living quarters, and so it seems that the joke is entirely based on “apartment is like house”. Which a fifth grader could have come up with…

    I hate this timeline.

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      11 hours ago

      If you dig through the finer marketing print, it seems like this is a concept you can “lease” for the next 12 months, meaning it’s not a rebrand at all, just a year of alternative packaging. But hey everyone is talking about them, so it worked.

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      It’s basically the waffle house thing but much less clever, and even that was stupid. “User engagement” is what they are looking for. Our talking about a can of burned wood, hamster bedding, and old coffee grounds guarantees a sales increase. People should start boycotting products when they do stupid crap like this to discourage the behavior, but honestly, much bigger fish to fry right now.

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      13 hours ago

      Its supposed to trigger conversation so people post about it on link aggregators like lemmy or reddit to make fun of it, but also communicate the campaign to a wider audience without needing to spend money on advertising.

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            personally i fucking hate marketing stunts designed to generate headlines for companies that haven’t had any in years. this seems like a really cheap way to say “haha folks sure are struggling, anyway buy our products!”

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              Normally I’d agree with you but I think Maxwell House is struggling right alongside them. I drink a shit ton of coffee and forgot they even existed as a brand.

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                dude, kraft heinz is not a person, it’s one of the largest companies in the united states. stop anthropomorphizing brands.

                (yes, the company is not doing great, but that’s a risk of a capitalist market & the investors/executives who are beholden to its KPIs are not going hungry)

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    To celebrate the limited-time rebrand, the company is offering consumers a 12-month “lease” of Maxwell Apartment coffee, which is designed save coffee lovers across the United States money. For less than US$40, consumers can stock their pantry with a full year of coffee to save coffee enthusiasts more than US$1000 annually.

    Sucks to not have room for it in their apartments