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Andy wrote:
> For a long time I've been bugged about the Food TV shows that when the > host opens the fridge, the lightbulb is out! > > I saw that again and I realized why, or so I think. > > It's they don't want any brand name recognition on their shows. Something > to do with the sponsors? I rarely see a brand I recognize on ANY show. > Giadda did show a jar of dijon mustard once. Paula Dean doesn't even let > you get a glimpse into hers. Oh well. > > Either that or the light goes on when the door closes, in their world. It may have to do with lighting issues. Why do we need to see inside their fridges anyway? |
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