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Core Viewpoint - The recent elevator advertisement by Tao Li Bread has sparked controversy due to its insensitive wording, which some consumers interpreted as exploiting personal hardships for marketing purposes [3][5]. Group 1: Advertisement Controversy - The advertisement for the "Egg Mooncake" product included a phrase suggesting that those who dislike five-nut mooncakes have not yet experienced life's hardships, leading to backlash from consumers [3][5]. - Many social media users criticized the ad for being inappropriate, with comments questioning the connection between purchasing mooncakes and experiencing life's difficulties [3][5]. - Following the backlash, the advertisement was taken down within a day, and the company issued an apology for the controversy [5][6]. Group 2: Company Response - A representative from Tao Li Bread explained that the advertisement was part of a new internal co-creation mechanism, where employees of various ages contributed to the marketing content [6]. - The company aimed to resonate with different age groups through diverse expressions but acknowledged that one version led to controversy [6]. - The company plans to improve its review process to balance creativity with careful oversight to prevent similar issues in the future [6].