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Taco Bell: "I'm Full"

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    Posted: 16 Apr 2008 at 10:26pm
Taco Bell introduces a new menu "to keep wour wallet and your stomach full".

The ads feature people exiting Taco Bell and proclaiming, "I'm full!"

The concept itself is shameful - we don't eat food so we can be "full".
We're supposed to eat food for sustenance, nutrition, and for enjoyment.
Not for the feeling of our stomach walls being stetched.

Eating "to feel full" is a psychological interaction and has nothing to do with nutrition.
Advertising that food makes you full plays to America's self-destructive food obsession.

And just in case this insult was too subtle for you,
Taco Bell hits us with this obnoxious Asian stereotype,
the Asian guy very clearly not yelling "I'm full," but rather, "Om Foh!"



I thought we were through with this in the 80's after Long Duck Dong,
but no, the Taco Bell people still like to laugh at an Asian who can't pronounce things.

That's one giant leap, people. Backwards.
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Now Taco Bell has the idiotic Big Box Menu, consisting of a bean burrito, a bacon club chalupa, cinnamon twists and a Pepsi--all for a supposedly low price--a blatant copy of Yum Brands' sister KFC's "big box" offering. 
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