boudreaulicious wrote:P. Channon wrote:I've seen this as well. Incredible how arrogant the commercial is. It's scary that some people might actually believe that farmers are making their potato chips.

Not sure I get how it's "arrogant"--calculated? manipulative? ok...
I actually am happy to see stuff like this...means that companies are recognizing that people are starting to care more about their food. Guessing it's the same thing that motivates Walmart, Walgreens, etc. to want to put fresh veggies in their stores in food deserts. If they didn't think it was a useful sales angle or helpful in obtaining a competitive advantage, they wouldn't do it but isn't it beneficial if they do?
I'm with you in that I don't think these commercials are arrogant...but I do think they're corny as hell. Especially the one where the Asian girl is apparently having a party at her place, so she brings out a bag of Lays tortilla chips for her guests.
She is then shown walking beside a table covered with wholesome, all-natural ingredients, checking out the corn, salt, etc., and then holding a tortilla chip up to the sun and examining it carefully with a cheesy look of satisfaction on her face.
She cares so much about her friends & family that she heads to the farm to acquire the Lays tortilla chips that she serves at her get-togethers, and to confirm their provenance. I guess anyone who just picks up a bag at Jewel (along with a jar of salsa & some guacamole ingredients, and maybe some Pop-tarts for tomorrow) just doesn't care enough about their nearest & dearest.
Maybe I'm missing the point of these commercials