Fun Fallacy

Fun Fallacy

(Located next to the toys)

well·ness [wel-nis]
–noun
1.the quality or state of being healthy in body and mind, esp. as the result of deliberate effort.
2.an approach to healthcare that emphasizes preventing illness and prolonging life, as opposed to emphasizing treating diseases.

Can anyone spot the problem with this picture?



2 comments (Add your own)

1. Chris Duncan wrote:
I found what is wrong! By subjecting our children to chemicals that only mask the symptons and prohibit the body from property fighting the cause naturally! And they put it where most children are, TOYS. Way to go Walmart! I see myself as a timid observer, but I find this comical. Might as well put it on the cereal isle sandwiched between rat poison and drain cleaner.

Good Move Wally world. Whats next?

Free prostate exams on isle 7 between toilet plungers and sponges.

Mon, August 3, 2009 @ 1:56 PM

2. Chris Morris wrote:
Wal Mart performs extensive demographic and product placement research when deciding where to place certain items. WM's test marketing group, which just so happens to be the same children who manufacture these toys in Bangladesh sweat shops, prefers a good shot of Motrin after a grueling 16 hour day. After the pain from being whipped subsides, they naturally want to play with their lead paint-covered toys. It all makes perfect sens

Tue, September 15, 2009 @ 11:11 AM

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