sp, you must be aware that there are different ways of advertising a product, e.g. "sell the sizzle not the sausage".
When advertising meal replacements, you could show a picture of the meal replacement box (sausage) - or you could show a picture of the body you aspire to (sizzle).
> How many people at a bus stop or tube station have the time to read the small print?
That makes the very point that the same censorship would apply no matter what the product. You are complaining about something very different to sp, ummm - he objects to the image, you object to the product and would be quite happy (it seems) if the image was used to sell another product. Khan appears, like sp, to object to the image ...
> I agree with Ellipsis. Whatever the advert is for it's intended to encourage people to "Get a body like this".
Thank you, that's exactly it.