They know you hate the brands that advertise everywhere. The thing is: ads aren’t only for the brand that’s being advertised. They’re for the entire product category.
The advertised brand and 17 others are all subsidiaries of the same company.
Sick of Milwaukee drill ads, so you stick it to them and buy the cheaper Ryobi or Rigid? They’re all the same company.
Eyewear? Luxoticca is a monopoly that owns almost every optometrist’s office and just about every company making eyewear, so all the competing brands when you’re buying glasses are an illusion. RayBan, Oakley, and all the others are all the same company wearing different nametags. Budget brands, premium brands - everything.
They know you hate the brands that advertise everywhere. The thing is: ads aren’t only for the brand that’s being advertised. They’re for the entire product category.
The advertised brand and 17 others are all subsidiaries of the same company.
Sick of Milwaukee drill ads, so you stick it to them and buy the cheaper Ryobi or Rigid? They’re all the same company.
Eyewear? Luxoticca is a monopoly that owns almost every optometrist’s office and just about every company making eyewear, so all the competing brands when you’re buying glasses are an illusion. RayBan, Oakley, and all the others are all the same company wearing different nametags. Budget brands, premium brands - everything.