Parody Pizza Farm Ads

This Satire-Rich Ad Encourages Healthy Eating Habits Among Children & Youth

This humorous parody video was created by YouTube channel Funny or Die and it features funnyman Nick Offerman posing as a pizza farm owner. As Offermen strolls through the rows of pizza-growing trees, he discusses false information such as "french-fries are really just salad" and "if it grows on a tree it's a vegetable."

While the viewers must understand that the entire commercial is a spoof on the realm of junk food, the ad is nonetheless entertaining. The underlying message is that schools and parents are responsible for instilling healthy eating habits in society's youth. The obesity rate is continuously increasing to dangerous levels.

This funny yet serious ad attempts to raise awareness of child obesity through provoking humor that takes place on a pizza farm.
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