10 Most Ridiculous Uses Of Product Placement In Movies

2. Community- Subway

Community Subway Subway has recently become notorious for sticking its branding on cult TV shows in danger of cancellation, supposedly both keeping them on the air and convincing the people you know who really care about TV to take you to Subway all the time. Community, however, manages to take the simple concept of a Subway sandwich shop being placed on its community college campus and extrapolate it into something you've never dared see on television previously. According to Community, Subway utilizes a surprisingly legal process known as "corpo-humanization" that consists of purchasing humans, deleting their former and identity, and getting them to represent the company as anthropomorphic embodiments of everything Subway holds dear. "Eat fresh?" Subway asks as he offers up a fist pound. If this description hasn't convinced you to watch Community, then I don't know what will.
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