Week 4 Post 1

 Jonathan Golding

1. https://www.subway.com/en-US 

2. https://www.hungrybeardeli.com/

1.)  Subways website invites customer to be part of something big! They offer to"Make a Change  for Good".  They target people who may be a bit more concerned about their diet, they are the healthier alternative to regular fast food.  They offer "Fresh veggies,  Quality food, and Smarter nutrition".  

  In response to their tuna scandal: they promise 100% real wild caught tuna! The company is on a "Sustainable Journey", They call to action by asking to "Order, Earn, Redeem" by getting the app to order and keep track of rewards. They also call to action using the slogan "Order how you want where you want. They provide social responsibility. They provide a link committed to socially responsible things like: Sustainable agriculture, Waste, Water Stewardship, Human Slavery Eradication, Human Rights, etc, etc. 


 2.) Hungry bear deli:  offers a to the point approach in their website: They offer locations, order online button, menu, and catering if needed.  Their main call to action is "eat" since they focus on the pictures of their food. They seem to offer hefty servings for hefty eaters. They feature pictures of hot meat packed sandwiches or salads. Not a whole lot of options for vegetarians or vegans except the "Veggie sandwich" served hot or cold. You can create your own also with up to 3 meats. Prices are a bit more than subway at 12.99 average for a hot sandwich.  

  They cut the chase in their about section claiming to be the "best subs and sandwiches in San Diego" with one paragraph.   They have good photography use to call people to the action of eating. 

  I could say that Hungry bear deli could be more masculine than subway?  The bear seems masculine, she does not look like mama bear to me.  


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