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Moral Outrage as Star Wars Zero Company Uses the Force to Sell Children Junk Food in Latest Ad Campaign

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Moral Outrage as Star Wars Zero Company Uses the Force to Sell Children Junk Food in Latest Ad Campaign

In a move that has parents and ethicists alike clutching their lightsabers in despair, Star Wars Zero Company has launched a controversial marketing blitz targeting children under the age of 10, using holographic projections of Darth Vader to pitch hyper-sugary snacks directly into elementary school lunchrooms. Critics argue the franchise, already a merchandising juggernaut, has crossed a new ethical threshold by weaponizing classic characters to circumvent parental authority and promote childhood obesity. "We are witnessing the corporate corruption of a beloved mythology," warns Dr. Aris Thorne, a media ethics professor. "Star Wars Zero Company doesn't care about the Force or good versus evil—they care about quarterly profits and creating lifelong consumers who cannot tell the difference between a lightsaber and a candy bar." Parents are reportedly outraged as schools struggle to ban the ads, and a growing boycott movement is calling for a return to the moral high ground that once made the galaxy far, far away a symbol of hope, not a pipeline for sugar addiction.