A still frame from Rejected, a 2000 animated short comedy film by Don Hertzfeldt. This frame is the end title card from an advertisement for Kelp Dip by the fictional company Johnson & Mills. Behind a can of food are two people with speech bubbles; one of them is saying, "I am a consumer whore!" and the other is responding, "And how!"
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