Re: Hell Pizza advertising campaign
Re: Hell Pizza advertising campaign
PRESS RELEASE
"Hell Pizza's campaign to deposit condoms in people's letter-boxes is a sad reflection of corporate greed. Unfortunately as long as there is money to be made from sensational acts like this, some people will stoop to it. But while the company may profit, the cost to society is high. Social boundaries are important for society's safety. When good boundaries are lost, people get hurt.
If New Zealand is to be a place where decency is not sacrificed for the sake of profit, companies like this need to listen to the public's concern. If the only langauge they understand is money, then people should just stop buying their product."
ENDS
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