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Celebs should opt for ethical advertising

Mohammad Nader Hossain Bhuiyan, Feni Government College
Sat May 14, 2022 12:00 AM Last update on: Sat May 14, 2022 12:04 AM

Advertising plays a vital role in promoting products of different brands and companies, and drawing the consumers' attention. We learn of many new products and brands from these advertisements. But apparently there is a substantial shortage of quality products. How would we know if the products that are promoted are of good quality? In most cases, models and celebrities take part in such advertisements—perhaps without verifying the quality of the products they endorse for public consumption. Ordinary people, influenced by the assurances they get from their favourite celebrities, buy these products, and many of them feel deceived after using most of these products. Therefore, I think before endorsing a product in any advertisement or TV commercial, celebrities and models should learn about the quality of the products they are trying to sell, and only endorse good quality products.

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