Product Placement on The Biggest Loser

amuhlou
amuhlou Posts: 693 Member
edited September 25 in Chit-Chat
Anyone else disgusted by it?

I'd personally rather see an ad on the bottom of the screen throughout the entire show than see the trainers and contestants try to sell me Progresso Reduced Fat soups or Subway sandwiches in a way where it's supposed to seem like a casual conversation.

It's totally contrived and it really takes away from the point of the show.

/rant off

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  • I agree! I always DVR the show so I just fast forward through those parts!
  • Lyadeia
    Lyadeia Posts: 4,603 Member
    I totally agree, especially since some of the crap they are promoting isn't that great for you like low fat peanut butter...that stuff is very similar in calories to the real deal, only it has more sugar which is definitely not good.

    I know that the show has sponsors, but sheesh. Totally agree.
  • AmandaB4588
    AmandaB4588 Posts: 655
    I agree! I always DVR the show so I just fast forward through those parts!

    I do the exact same thing! As soon as I see them go into the kitchen to discuss how awesome Ziploc something or others are, I FFWD!
  • velix
    velix Posts: 437 Member
    my daughter;s and I laugh so hard every time they do product placement - it has so painful to watch!
  • sarahs440
    sarahs440 Posts: 405
    hahaha i TOTALLY agree!!! I hate how they TRY to make it look natural, like "look at these ziplock containers, they are great for blah blah blah....." And you can tell it is a total set up. Glad I'm not the only one!
  • spicegeek
    spicegeek Posts: 325 Member
    advertising is the point of the show - if it were to promote healthy weight loss they would focus more on healthy eating and workout habits and losing a reasonable amount of weight each week not misleading people into thinking 2 or 3 weeks of weight loss plus dehydration is occurring in a week.

    They would also measure body fat loss not weight

    The fact that most of the contestants fail to keep the weight off shows that what they do doesn`t really work
  • Steph70508
    Steph70508 Posts: 110
    I agree that there is WAY too much product endorsement! Also the fact that they are all apparently counselors now...kinda gets on my nerves.
  • ashleynicoleb
    ashleynicoleb Posts: 376 Member
    Ughhhh yes I cannot stand it! It's so incredibly fake that it's almost painful.
  • sfcop311
    sfcop311 Posts: 21
    I agree...
  • Atlantique
    Atlantique Posts: 2,484 Member
    advertising is the point of the show - if it were to promote healthy weight loss they would focus more on healthy eating and workout habits and losing a reasonable amount of weight each week not misleading people into thinking 2 or 3 weeks of weight loss plus dehydration is occurring in a week.

    They would also measure body fat loss not weight

    The fact that most of the contestants fail to keep the weight off shows that what they do doesn`t really work

    BINGO!
  • Whatever, like you don't all have a bowl of entire packages of Extra Sugarfree Gum on your table at home.
  • ;)
  • Crystals422
    Crystals422 Posts: 382 Member
    When they showed them making the soup I said they are not really going to it it. The sodium count is way to high. I am sure they just advertise for it and don't really eat the product.
  • jmhigg1020
    jmhigg1020 Posts: 51 Member
    HAHAHA! My husband and I love them! I think that the new trainers are especially bad at it. The girl is always overreacting, whether it's the drama of the weigh-in when she needs to hide behind a contestant or put on her best counselor face when talking to the contestants.

    Another note - did anyone notice, when they were on the separate ranches, that the red team spent a lot of time wandering around and watching the trainers work out?
  • michelletyler38
    michelletyler38 Posts: 469 Member
    OMG! The gum is THE WORST!! And Jeni O Turkey!!!! GTFO!!!! And Subway!!!!! Ya & Zip Loc's the newest one! Oh! And Brita water filters!!
  • sarahs440
    sarahs440 Posts: 405
    HAHAHA! My husband and I love them! I think that the new trainers are especially bad at it. The girl is always overreacting, whether it's the drama of the weigh-in when she needs to hide behind a contestant or put on her best counselor face when talking to the contestants.

    Another note - did anyone notice, when they were on the separate ranches, that the red team spent a lot of time wandering around and watching the trainers work out?

    No way!! I tell my husband every week how I cant stand that new trainer. I always say "here comes the drama queen". Her facial expressions drive me INSANE!! So freaking dramatic!!! Thanks for the laugh!
  • michelletyler38
    michelletyler38 Posts: 469 Member
    Oh & Yoplait yogurt & 24 hour fitness!
  • mommomlynn
    mommomlynn Posts: 35 Member
    When they showed them making the soup I said they are not really going to it it. The sodium count is way to high. I am sure they just advertise for it and don't really eat the product.
  • mommomlynn
    mommomlynn Posts: 35 Member
    My thoughts exactly...the soup for one serving is tons of sodium...and I think just about everyone can eat a whole can!!!! :sick:
  • amuhlou
    amuhlou Posts: 693 Member
    glad I'm not the only one! It's really getting out of hand... I remember on the first seasons it was nowhere near the level it is now!
  • Nikstergirl
    Nikstergirl Posts: 1,549 Member
    Whatever, like you don't all have a bowl of entire packages of Extra Sugarfree Gum on your table at home.


    LOL!! I have like 4 packs in my purse though... gotta be ready!!! LOL!
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