English, asked by Ishmeet1111, 1 year ago

ours is a world of advertisement the electronic and print media has an advertisement Galore. most of these ads are misleading and false should there be a check on what they claim draft an article in 200 to 150 word .

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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                               Misleading Advertisements

Undoubtedly, advertisements are sweet lies in India. Most of the companies, manufactures make unscientific and undue claims about their products. For examples all the companies that make biscuits, cold drinks, potato chips, candies, etc. make appealing advertisements and play them again and again on different channels luring and misguiding children and viewers into buying them are predominantly unscientific and untrue. If the Health Ministry had been really thoughtful of the well being of the children and, it would keep a check on such advertisements that lure the consumers with bogus claims.


The truth is there is no substitute for natural balanced diet such as green vegetables, fruits, nuts, milk, cereals, pulses, etc.; the nutritional values that these foods contain can never be replaced by the advertised products, still there is never an advertisement on them, even by the Government. The bitter truth is the companies of all products spend a whopping amount of money on advertisements. Since these companies enjoy enough power owing to their influence, they often display misleading and false claims about their products. Their chief objective is to earn maximum profit by increasing sale of their products. According to a report by Compass, 70% of three year olds recognise the McDonalds symbol but only half of them know their own surname.  In addition, some advertisers take advantage of children's fears, for example by implying that they will be more popular, sporty or happier if they consume the advertised products.  The use of sports stars to promote unhealthy products, such as Virat Kohli advertising Pepsi, Sachin Tendulkar promoting Coca-cola, further do the damage.


Owing to the misleading advertisements, the food habits of children have changed considerably and their heath has been affected adversely. The Government must make health regulatory policies to keep people safe from the influence of the advertisements.

   

The only solution to the problem is strict rules and regulations concerning advertisement and marketing of junk food items. The government must not allow the rich companies to play with the health of the future of the world, our children!

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Answered by sonabrainly
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Undoubtedly,

advertisements are sweet lies in India. Most of the companies, manufactures

make unscientific and undue claims about their products. For examples all the

companies that make biscuits, cold drinks, potato chips, candies, etc. make

appealing advertisements and play them again and again on different channels

luring and misguiding children and viewers into buying them are predominantly

unscientific and untrue. If the Health Ministry had been really thoughtful of

the well being of the children and, it would keep a check on such

advertisements that lure the consumers with bogus claims.

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