Instead of books, today is the time to criticize the slightly different weight of the product, namely the kebab box. The box says "Refreshingly fried", "Welcome to the Feast on Earth" and "Roll Kebab". Package colors are green-white-red, and the picture is apparently leaning tower of Pisa.
The words "freshly baked" has baffled me for a long time. How baked in a fresh way? Perhaps the background of the English words "freshly baked" - although I do not know whether the kebab actually talk about baking.
Another puzzling aspect is referring to Italy colors and the design. Kebab and pizza, of course, are often sold in the same restaurants, and the pizza is from Italy. Maybe pitsalaatikoille and kebablaatikoille the desired uniform graphic identity and, therefore, arrived at the tower of Pisa?
Kebab box, therefore, not only to confuse the unfamiliar with the geographical direction referring to the graphic image, the spelling of irregular and clumsy translation of a text. It would be interesting to know what body of the box is designed, as well as hear the design ideas of the spirit of his product.
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