Small Rant: Pillsbury, really?!
LunaGreen
Posts: 118 Member
I am on MFP pretty constantly throughout the day and I can not tell you how many pillsbury recipes I am drooling over because of the constant rotating ads! Cudos to pillsbury, I studied marketing for a bit in college and I can see every reason in the world why this makes sense for them, but seriously?!! SERIOUSLY?!
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I haven't seen any. What's a good recipe?0
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I am on MFP pretty constantly throughout the day and I can not tell you how many pillsbury recipes I am drooling over because of the constant rotating ads! Cudos to pillsbury, I studied marketing for a bit in college and I can see every reason in the world why this makes sense for them, but seriously?!! SERIOUSLY?!
Yeah, that seems kind of shady. I haven't noticed them or any ads yet but if they are that low to try to appeal to people trying to do better that is AWFUL.0 -
Pillsbury isn't doing anything wrong. If you want to complain to someone, complain to MFP for making ka-ching off of the tempting ads - if there's any hypocrisy in action here, that's where it lies!0
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The ads are based off your recent internet search history.0
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you can change your ad settings0
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MFP is free to us because of the ads. Ads are personalized based on you r internet usage and searches. For example, I was doing some research on sports bras so I get a lot of sports bra ads. When I was looking up recipes, I got a lot of food related ads. Sorry, it is the price we pay for those wonderful mfp people.0
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Given that MFP is a calorie counting site, the only hypocrisy in this would be if Pilsbury didn't publish nutrition information. They do, so it's more than possible to use the tool given to them to determine whether Pilsbury fits in their diary.
I personally think the 'quick fix' diet and exercise ads that appear would be much, much more hypocritical than any junk food ads. Except I know how google adsense works, so I understand that there is no hypocrisy here at all.0 -
Given that MFP is a calorie counting site, the only hypocrisy in this would be if Pilsbury didn't publish nutrition information. They do, so it's more than possible to use the tool given to them to determine whether Pilsbury fits in their diary.
I personally think the 'quick fix' diet and exercise ads that appear would be much, much more hypocritical than any junk food ads. Except I know how google adsense works, so I understand that there is no hypocrisy here at all.
All of this.0 -
I am on MFP pretty constantly throughout the day and I can not tell you how many pillsbury recipes I am drooling over because of the constant rotating ads! Cudos to pillsbury, I studied marketing for a bit in college and I can see every reason in the world why this makes sense for them, but seriously?!! SERIOUSLY?!
Yeah, that seems kind of shady. I haven't noticed them or any ads yet but if they are that low to try to appeal to people trying to do better that is AWFUL.
Really? Because why? Who says Pillsbury is awful can't can't be used in a diet of moderation? That doesn't even make sense.
Also, you seem to have no idea as to how ads work.0 -
I am on MFP pretty constantly throughout the day and I can not tell you how many pillsbury recipes I am drooling over because of the constant rotating ads! Cudos to pillsbury, I studied marketing for a bit in college and I can see every reason in the world why this makes sense for them, but seriously?!! SERIOUSLY?!
You must have clicked on some Pillsbury ads somewhere on the Internet. My rolling ads are all for items I have one time or another either purchased or looked at on line. I bought a couple of sweaters from Nordstrom on line in December. Now I get those same sweaters advertised to me both here and in FB. Also a lot of dog items. . . yes, I bought a crate on line a few months back.0 -
I eat Pillsbury products while losing weight. OP can too.0
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the mini pot pies looked damn delicious. i dont think pillsbury makes GF free dough though0
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The ads are based off your recent internet search history.
^this. I get banking ads... Lol.0 -
Given that MFP is a calorie counting site, the only hypocrisy in this would be if Pilsbury didn't publish nutrition information. They do, so it's more than possible to use the tool given to them to determine whether Pilsbury fits in their diary.
I personally think the 'quick fix' diet and exercise ads that appear would be much, much more hypocritical than any junk food ads. Except I know how google adsense works, so I understand that there is no hypocrisy here at all.
Yeah I see a bunch of BS quick fix diet plans, books, and exercise DVDs. Oh, and of course the supplement ads. So many ketones.0 -
I never look at the ads. Im focused on food, exercise, and supporting my friends0
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Now I'm getting them because I clicked on the post. Oh, the irony! That reminds me, I have Pillsbury cinnamon rolls in my fridge that I need to use up.:laugh:0
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Now I want some bacon cheddar pinwheels... Thanks OP
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I haven't seen any Pillsbury ads, but I know I keep getting "Slow Mac" ads.0
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I never look at the ads. Im focused on food, exercise, and supporting my friends
You are clearly an amazing individual, and I thank you for coming in and making sure we know it.0 -
I haven't seen any Pillsbury ads, but I know I keep getting "Slow Mac" ads.
What is slow mac? Mac and cheese..?0 -
The ads are based off your recent internet search history.
This.
I have gotten perfume and clothing company ads. I try not to eat those items, or if I do, only in moderation. :happy:
MFP is "free".
Nothing in life is free.
Keep the ads churning so that MFP can make an income. The bellies and butts in the world benefit.0 -
I was getting plug ads from body candy yesterday, and cinnabon pillsbury rolls today (good thing i dont like cinnamon rolls too much or i'd be craving them!)0
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Ad solution. Use firefox where you can download adblock, voila! no ads.0
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The ads you see in most civilized sites are based on your internet usage. We all see different things - complaining about *your* ads only tells the world what you have been looking at Have you looked up a recipe lately?
My personal favorite is when people get indignant about porn ads. :smokin:0 -
The ads are based off your recent internet search history.
This...i found it hilarious when some lady was complaining about borderline porn adds. Hmmmm and what have you been doing. LOL I constantly have an ad for Figi's chocolate mint roll because I researched their aight for calorie information. It won't go away. Tease!0 -
I wish I had food ads. Instead I get yoga and lulumon. Sigh.0
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The ads are based off your recent internet search history.
My ads are for ThinkGeek, Credit sites, job sites, amazon shoes and car shopping sites0 -
Shoot, I wish mine were Pillsbury. Right now it's Chase Bank (I've never had anything to do with them) and the envelope with "view private message" in blue. That one is annoying.0
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AdBlock FTW! I haven't seen online ads for a couple years. But a Pillsbury Grands Cinnamon Rolls sounds ah-mazing right now.0
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I wish I had food ads. Instead I get yoga and lulumon. Sigh.
Here, honey, visit this one and it might help.
http://www.hersheysstore.com/product/7667
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