Why do Mcdonalds Big Macs look so big in the ads?!


Question: Why do Mcdonalds Big Macs look so big in the ads!?
how come mcdonalds big macs stand out and look so much bigger on tv and the ads but when you buy it they are actually much smaller and squashed flat!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
It's the "magic" of television, digital effects, and a food stylist!.!.!.!.!.it's also because IT IS bigger!.

They make the hamburger patty thicker!.!.then it is painted by the stylist with oil to make it shiny!.

Even the pickles, if you notice are thicker, notice the curly lettuce too!.!.!.!.big macs are made with iceberg lettuce which is NOT curly!.

The bun is darker than in reality!.
The onions are strategically placed on the rim if the burger!.
And PLEASE notice that the pointed ends of the cheese are always bent downward in the same position!. I am serious!.!.!.look at 2 different pics!.

I know I am unusual to notice all these things but I am a foodie, my BFF is an author of 3 cookbooks!.!.!.!.so she works with stylists for her books and I have been at her photo shoots!.!.!.it is so interesting!.


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It is doctored up in the ad to make it look more appealing than it actually is!. It is just a little bit of a crap shoot with what you decide to buy!. Some items can be what they appear others are not!. It also depends on which McDonalds you got it from, one can fix a big mac better than another, as far as the squashed part!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

It's trick advertising!. They make burgers look like they are too large for the bun, the meat is steaming, the cheese is melting and your mouth is watering!.!.!.

Then you run out to get that burger, the bun is hard, it's hiding the little patty of meat and the sandwich is only luke warm!.

They got you!

If they advertised the sandwich the way it actually looks, no one would buy it!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

ok heres the go the add you are looking at is made proply with the fines ingredents and placed corectly in a pic it is real but the pic is full zoomed in and everything placed right

but think bout this which would you prefer a good looking buger or a quick bugger Www@FoodAQ@Com

It's called "artistic license"!. We refer to it as a big ripoff!. Basically it's to get you to buy the product!. You will find for the most part business will promise the world and hope they can deliver !. Www@FoodAQ@Com

uh they try to make it look more juicy and appetizing!.!.!. hey can you email me adidas there is a q i need to ask u its important!.!.!.!.!.ne way yah like i said they try to make it look gud but its just 600-900 calories in it its grossWww@FoodAQ@Com

It's called food styling, makes food look more appetizing!

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http://en!.wikipedia!.org/wiki/Food_stylis!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

AAAH, and why do models from Victoria Secret look like they have bigger breasts than they really do!?
Same reason!. STAGING!. Both are carefully prepared including angling and lighting to look their most appetizing!!.
Bon apetit!Www@FoodAQ@Com

They use food styling and actual fresh food!. Plus they use a wide lens camera to make the food appear bigger than it actually is!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

If they advertised what you were actually getting then they would never sell anything!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

its cuz they want u to go buy them when u see them big and looks good on tv it taste good but there smaller when u go to mccdonaldsWww@FoodAQ@Com

Just to sharpen your appetite and to make you crazy for the stuff!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

becuz they want you to buy themWww@FoodAQ@Com

It's a ploy to make you want to buy it! But man, I'm hungry, I could go for one right now!!Www@FoodAQ@Com

Because it has it has BIG in it and they want you to buy it!!!!THEY THINK WERE STUPID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
sorry i HATE mc!.donaldsWww@FoodAQ@Com





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