It is sometimes argued that people would prefer to buy goods in bulk, and think little about the quality of product due to the encouragement of the advertisement. From a personal viewpoint, I agree with the idea that advertising persuades people to buy a higher number of goods. To begin with, most of the companies provide some deals on buying more number of objects. A good illustration for this is the Lux company which agrees to give soap free on purchase of two soaps. By advertising such proposals, people are induced for buying extra soaps than actually required. Thus, it is apparent that the aim of such proposition is to invoke people for acquiring objects in large number rather than quality products. In addition, some companies provide some prizes on buying their product. For instance, they announce a free abroad trip for those who are able to find a hidden code on the cover of the item. With the hope of getting an opportunity to travel abroad, individuals keep on bu...