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Friday, November 2, 2018

Food Delivery Service Ads Analysis


Just Eat

This just eat advert is advertised at an audience that want to explore new tastes and flavours. I know this as the media text used at the bottom of the still image has specifically used the verb "find" in order to target the service at those who want to discover new flavours and tastes.

This add applies to the first stage of Maslow's needs triangle, physiological. The mise en scene shows multiple varied pieces of food in order to appeal to the physiological needs of  people who may see the ad.

There has also been a heavy use of bright and varied colours. This brings representations and connotations of not only fun but also variation.

Deliveroo

This advert taps into the physiological need of its audience.The ads show food overflowing and a large amount of food all in one. If someone was hungry and saw this ad they would most likely become even more hungry and want to use the delivery food service to get themselves something to eat.

The use of the colour bright blue also give connotations of calmness and peace suggesting that eating from Deliveroo is a calming and peaceful experience.

The food in the ad takes up most of the mise en scene whereas the text and branding is kept small in order to focus on the physiological need of the audience that see the adverts.


Hungry House

This hungry house ad also is aimed at the first stage of Maslow's needs, physiological. It shows multiple different dishes of food spread around a table.

The mise en scene has multiple different foods and so like the just eat advert is very varied in order to represent the variation in the hugry house delivery service. We can also see an XBOX 360 controller in the mise en sence. This is there to have connotations and representations of relaxation.

Conclusion

A common thing between all of these ads is that they have connotations of representation and variation. They also all apply to Maslow's first stage of needs, physiological.

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