Through ads using phrases such as "G-M-Over It," the fast food chain touted itself as the first in the United States to use only ingredients derived from non-genetically modified sources.
Indignant Chipotle customers sued the fast food chain in 2015, claiming that they would never have eaten there had they known its tacos, burritos, sour cream and cheese all come from cows fed with genetically modified feed. Chipotle eventually dropped its "Food With Integrity” campaign.
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The NFL's New Ad Campaign is Co-Opting the Movement That Colin Kaepernick Started |
But this time, they’re doing it without the help of Colin Kaepernick, the former quarterback-turned-social activist who led them to the Superbowl in 2013. And although they ultimately lost to the Baltimore Ravens, Kaepernick solidified his place as a football legend. Colin’s career was looking up, that is, until 2016 when he decided to fight for a cause that’s so much bigger than football.
During a preseason game in 2016, Colin bravely chose to sit while the national anthem played; to which he later explained .
Presidential Super Bowl ad campaign features Utah's Trolley Square shooting | KSL.com
"I miss her a lot and I wish she was here," she said. "She was spunky and a little bit feisty, but in a good way. She loved to play pranks on people."
Since the tragedy, Hinckley helped start the Utah chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America. She hopes to build common ground on what she knows can be a divisive issue.
Findlay Toyota's John Barr reflects on ad campaign | Las Vegas Review-Journal
Findlay Toyota pitchman John Barr remembers well his climb in the car business that hatched in April 1998.
A former soccer player and musician from England, Barr found himself in the car business by using a picture-perfect face and intriguing British accent recognized by late dealership General Manager Rich Abajian, himself a former college football player and coach.
Abajian had an amazing ability to recognize talent in employees of Findlay Toyota while capitalizing on a formula that has seen the dealership become one of the largest Toyota dealerships in the nation.
Not to change the topic here:
Club for Growth targets Doug Collins with multimillion-dollar ad campaign | TheHill
The group is the first outside organization to wage an ad campaign against Collins, who sparked GOP ire over his challenge against Loeffler, raising fears that a split in the Republican vote could pave the way for a Democrat to flip the seat.
"Over the next month, Club for Growth will educate Georgia voters about Doug Collins' record on economic issues and demand that he change his ways," David McIntosh, the Club's president, said in a statement.
The Republican House member boosted his profile with staunch defenses of the president from his perch as the ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee during the panel's impeachment investigation.
Parkland survivor featured in Bloomberg campaign ad in Florida | TheHill
Kaufman, who has since become a gun control activist, said she was encouraged by Bloomberg's focus on the issue.
Bloomberg's campaign confirmed to Politico that the digital ad would run through March 17, the date of Florida's primary.
Bloomberg has put a premium on expanding his footprint in Florida — whose primary doles out 248 pledged delegates — allocating substantial funds to building up staff and releasing ads in the state. The campaign will also start a bus tour focused on gun control in Orlando on Monday.
Trump policies, Nike Kaepernick campaign among catalysts driving ESG
Funds based on ESG -- or environmental, social and governance factors -- had record inflows in 2019 , with new launches like the iShares ESG MSCI USA Leaders ETF (SUSL) drawing hundreds of millions in assets in their debuts. As of Thursday, SUSL had $1.89 billion in net assets.
But the inflows have some industry watchers wondering: Why the sudden rush to ESG? After all, the idea of socially responsible investing has been around for decades, and the term "ESG" was coined back in 2005, according to MSCI and Forbes .
Centrist Dem Mark Mellman's Pro-Israel Group Attacks Sanders
The 2018 election a number of outspoken progressives to Congress opened the door for a previously unprecedented conversation about the special relationship between the United States and Israel. But for longtime Democratic pollster Mark Mellman, a top consultant for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, it was a warning sign.
The ads deal with electability and Sanders's identification as a "socialist" label, but the name of Mellman's group points to another motive for going after Sanders: the shifts in how Democrats, especially progressives, are approaching the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. As rote Democratic defenses of Israel's actions become increasingly untenable with a rising progressive wing of the party, longtime party strategists are pushing back .
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