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Want to keep Gen Z off vaping? Teach them about the industry's marketing tactics, study says
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Bacon doesn't need marketing. A marketing campaign using facts to change consumer behavior is just marketing. Not really the same as and effort to educate kids to recognize marketing.
I work in marketing so I recognize it in all its forms. I am very concerned about the amount of influcing my kids are exposed to through "safe", "ad free" channels like YouTube Kids.
I also consider myself well informed about environmental issues. I consciously eat less meat for both environmental and health reasons, but bacon doesn't need marketing. I want bacon because I REALLY enjoy bacon.
The scope of my comment was wider than bacon and wider than marketing to consumers, but I get your point.
Also in my mind health and environment are the weakest arguments against eating animal products. Exploiting and harming others for our own pleasure is unethical, that should be more than enough reason to change our behavior on both a societal and individual level. To bring that back to my original point, informing people that trying to justify hurting others for pleasure is ok because "they're just animals" or something is a pretty twisted, un-empathetic way to look at things and animal agriculture is happy to exploit those excuses (and in turn, the animals) for profit. Showing people that their apathy and selfishness is being preyed upon for profit, could have a similar result as showing teens that they're being manipulated into buying a product