Corporate Sponsored Pothole Repair!
from The Anti-Advertising Agency by
Guest post from AAA Reader James Ewert:
A certain greasy chicken franchise is adding another item to its menu: pothole patching. In Louisville, KY and potentially in a town near you, what was once a city service paid for by tax payers might become another avenue for advertising. The fried chicken restaurant extended an offer to mayors across the country to have the restaurant fill the city’s potholes and in return be allowed to affix a chalk logo to the newly paved asphalt. I know it’s a recession and all, and municipalities are feeling the pinch when it comes to typical city services like snow plowing and pothole patching, but come on; do we really need a fried chicken restaurant filling potholes for us? - James Ewert
Thanks James! If you’re concerned about corporation sweeping into rescue us from tax cuts, see these previous posts:
Labels: AAA, ad creep, city government, public advertising
4 Comments:
This comment has been removed by the author.
You make me laugh Jordan.
I think you and your "public space crew" should do more work like this.
Until then, shut up or put up.
Nick. I know our city infrastructure could use the helping hand of some corporate dollars and logos seems like a small price to pay, but can we not imagine alternatives. We are so used to having corporate identities sponsor every aspect of our lives that we forget the days when our government was able to care for our infrastructure on its own. As well, are there not ways we can allow a corporation to help our city, give them credit and promote their stewardship without plastering our city with their logos?
If you're creating your corporate profile online, keep it short by linking to more detailed information on separate pages. This will provide resources to readers who are curious to learn more while still being a quick and easy read. Pediatric Consultants Memphis
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
<< Home