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I just went up to the staffroom for my morning tea and evil-on-toast, and was unexpectedly scared by the bread's packaging.

Robertson's thin-sliced white bread has on it a two colour logo, featuring a cheerfully-aspected stick-figure, and the motto "BREAD IS GOOD FOR YOU" in large, blocky letters.

This resonates in my brain with someone's post-apocalyptic futuristic vision, in which information is presented to the people in very simple, black-and-white terms... Can anyone tell me what the reference is ? Is it 1984 ?

Anyway, it scared me. I had the brown bread, which made no such claims.

1984

Date: 2003-06-05 05:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mr-flay.livejournal.com
1984 does have aggressive misinformation campaigns, but they tend to be delivered through TV, rather than by little logos. Though the gin bottles are described almost exactly like the Tesco brand ones you get these days - plain white label, GIN in bold letters on the front. Though in 1984 it was called Victory Gin and had a red V on the label too.

Thinking about it, Victory Gin is not so very far off from Freedom Fries, is it?

Repo Man had plain packaging with generic product titles on the side - BEER, etc - but apparently this is because Alex Cox couldn't wrangle any product placement!

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