No brand wants to be seen turned into losing food.
You answered yourself, if you don’t see the brand, that brand didn’t paid for the exposition.
They don’t show the labels because the brand didn’t pay. If you see a label with a brand on it they probably paid.
For a cooking show it’s probably not going to be worth the time and effort to get a contract in place for every ingredient, so you only see it occasionally.
To rephrase this: they take the time to block out labels to ensure there is a reason for the brands to pay.
Found the advertising executive guys!
Food Network sales execs looking at this
If they didn’t already know about it, they’re pretty shitty execs. It’s been SOP for decades
Because they have a little integrity, for now.
Like History Network used to have?
Exactly like that.
yeah cuz what we need is more advertising.pfft.