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'feed your family for £50' adverts are banned for being misleading.
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http://www.dailymail....0-adverts-banned.html
If this advert is banned for being misleading, surely there are many more that should be banned for being misleading.
Take those adverts for cleaning products, the before and after shots, anyone can see that the after result is a brand new item.
Then the recent supermarket adverts for joints of meats, anyone seen such perfect examples of fat free and perfectly formed joints?
What ones have you noticed?
If this advert is banned for being misleading, surely there are many more that should be banned for being misleading.
Take those adverts for cleaning products, the before and after shots, anyone can see that the after result is a brand new item.
Then the recent supermarket adverts for joints of meats, anyone seen such perfect examples of fat free and perfectly formed joints?
What ones have you noticed?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The one that gets to me, is the one where the husband can't get the microwave door to open, after heating up some product which I've already forgotten
Instead of urgently trying to find a repair man, his wife tells him to inform the product that he knows it's only prepared with pure ingredients that contain no additives or preservatives or whatever, then the door will open.
There might be some merit to this commercial if it was funny - but it's not!
Instead of urgently trying to find a repair man, his wife tells him to inform the product that he knows it's only prepared with pure ingredients that contain no additives or preservatives or whatever, then the door will open.
There might be some merit to this commercial if it was funny - but it's not!
Most of the 'derogatory to men' ads cited here are for products where most of the Decision Makers are women; food, cleaning products etc
and how often does a man say to his female partner at the start of a Bank Holiday "here's an idea, lets go out tomorrow and choose a new coffee table"
As such, male annoyance is arguably a good sign; and those ads are successfully pandering to their core audience.
and how often does a man say to his female partner at the start of a Bank Holiday "here's an idea, lets go out tomorrow and choose a new coffee table"
As such, male annoyance is arguably a good sign; and those ads are successfully pandering to their core audience.
Referring to the comments from ojread2 and cathfromsaron regarding quick loans, there is one which appears on my screen from "Pounds Today". The repayment rate is 5570% (written in the tiniest print). My quick(slow) arithmetic tells me that if you manage to borrow £100 you will be required to pay approximately £107 in interest for each week you have the £100 loan. Can this be legal? - must be, if it's on the telly.
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