Ad creep

Ad-creep refers to the increase of advertising. The virtues of advertising are debated, but ad-creep especially refers to advertising which is invasive and coercive, such as ads in schools, doctor's offices and hospitals, restrooms, elevators, on ATM's, on garbage cans, on vehicles, and on restaurant menus.[1]

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  1. ^ Maxwell, Kerry (2006-09-18). "Macmillan English Dictionary Word Of The Week Archive - "Christmas creep"". New Words. Macmillan Publishers. http://www.macmillandictionary.com/New-Words/060918-Christmas-creep.htm. Retrieved 2007-12-26. "…ad creep, the expansion of advertising to non-traditional places and objects, e.g. fruit, public toilets, and garbage cans," 

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