Dec 20, 2023 4:06:33 GMT
Post by account_disabled on Dec 20, 2023 4:06:33 GMT
Christmas in the Elevator is also fun. This is shown in the latest advertisement from the popular furniture manufacturer and seller - IKEA. He did very well. Humorous, with distance, but most of all, in the warmth and (yes, yes) cozy atmosphere of the coming Christmas. There are the usual heroes (two men trapped in a store elevator) and the products, as usual, are just the backdrop for an interesting story. It must be admitted that storytelling has always been a highlight of IKEA’s marketing campaigns.
Even when the elevator in their store broke down and customers were stuck inside for a C Level Contact List long time, they didn't seem to care too much. Italian institutions come next. For me it's. The politicization of palm oil and the banning of cartoons about orangutans. - let's stop destroying our planet. Let’s stop clearing tropical forests, destroying unique ecosystems, or killing endangered animal species. The average person sees these slogans and often even thinks that he should actually change something in his daily life and goes to the store to buy various goods that indirectly contribute to the current condition of our planet.
Kowalski is to some extent to blame, but mostly due to a lack of education on the topic and, most often, completely pointless consumerism. However, you have to fight it. You have to take even small steps to change something. For example, the British supermarket chain Iceland decided to stop adding palm oil to its own brand products. They decided to share this fact through a touching animated short film in which we see a little girl and an orangutan.
Even when the elevator in their store broke down and customers were stuck inside for a C Level Contact List long time, they didn't seem to care too much. Italian institutions come next. For me it's. The politicization of palm oil and the banning of cartoons about orangutans. - let's stop destroying our planet. Let’s stop clearing tropical forests, destroying unique ecosystems, or killing endangered animal species. The average person sees these slogans and often even thinks that he should actually change something in his daily life and goes to the store to buy various goods that indirectly contribute to the current condition of our planet.
Kowalski is to some extent to blame, but mostly due to a lack of education on the topic and, most often, completely pointless consumerism. However, you have to fight it. You have to take even small steps to change something. For example, the British supermarket chain Iceland decided to stop adding palm oil to its own brand products. They decided to share this fact through a touching animated short film in which we see a little girl and an orangutan.