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'feed your family for £50' adverts are banned for being misleading.

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anotheoldgit | 14:26 Wed 04th Apr 2012 | News
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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?
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Was in Sainsbury's today....Beef, Pork, Lamb and Gammon Joints all 1/2 Price
I like Sainsbury's ! :-)
The adverts which declare that "94% of women who used L'Oreal React and Define anti-aging cream noticed visible wrinkled appeared reduced"...

Then in tiny letters at the end of the advert, you'll see that the number of women sampled was ridiculously small...like 198.
Adverts cannot be 'deliberately' misleading.

The *before* and *after* items used in cleaning product advertisements will be the same item.......they just won't have been 'filthy' in quite the way they appear and will have been cleaned slightly more vigorously than is shown.
The cleaning product ones often have some text at the bottom of the screen saying something like "additional wiping may be needed" when they show the after pictures.
Remember the famous "Labour isn't working" poster that got Margaret Thatcher elected. It featured a long queue of jobless people at the job centre. Except they weren't. Turned out they were all paid up members of the Conservative Party. Set the tone for the next 18 years.

http://srferrao.files...139_468x227_popup.jpg
There was an advert for cat food which states that '8 out 10 cats preferred Felix' (or whatever brand). In tiny letters it said 8 out of 10 cats, whose owners stated a preference, preferred Felix.

This mean that 2 out of 10 cats had owners who bought them this cat food even though the cats disliked it.
Lies, damned lies and statistics!
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Gromit

It's amazing even in an innocent non-political thread such as this, you will always manage to do your usual 'Google' search, so as to turn it into a pro-labour and anti-Tory exercise.
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"Kills 99% of all known germs".

What happens if one has some of the other known 1% germs, or even one of those germs we don't even know about?
This may be a little controversial, but I also hate advert for animal charities which promise that your sponsored animal will 'write to you with an update every month' (yes, I really HAVE seen adverts with that tagline).

For a start, the animals in question do not have opposable thumbs, and therefore couldn't write a letter, and if given a pen, they would probably eat it.

It's just sappy and plays on emotions...and annoying.
The caveats are always worth reading, if you can put the ad on pause and have good eyesight!

The ad authority can be very picky. An ad for hair colour said it covered grey. A voice off- screen asked whether it would cover her grey to which the celebrity on- screen said 'Even your grey, Mum' Later this answer was removed, apparently because the off- screen voice wasn't the celebrity's mother's !

I once complained about the misleading slogan for butter made from milk 'from free range cows' and that the cows shown were brown cows, Jerseys or Guernseys, which produce high fat but not much milk. The manufacturer would be using Friesian Holsteins, for high production of lower fat milk, which are black and white cows. I got the serious reply that the maker would not now use 'free range' but asserted that some tiny percentage of the milk had come from Jerseys, so that part would remain.
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One advert that should definitely be banned is the Coronation Street sponsors one.

You must have seen them, the two females sitting on the sponsors sofas, a male partner of one of these women, is locked out and shouting through the letter box asking to be let in why these women are watching the soap, he is refused, and one woman smugly says to the other, "He knows the rules".

Yet another one, this same chap is ordered to bring in cups of tea to these two 'layabouts', after doing so and then trying to take a seat to watch the soap, one of these women, utter "what about the 'bickies'", of course he immediately jumps up to their command.

Totally derogatory towards men, would it be allowed if the roles were reversed?
AOG totally agree re the Corrie ad, similarly the Malteser advert in which a woman flashed a breasts at a colleague by lifting her top. Can you imagine the outcry if a man had dropped his trousers in a simlar way! As far as supermarket ads go, I work on the principle that they're all deceitful, after all, they're out to get your cash! In fact, I would apply that to all ads, has anyone every had more than an advert offered?
the ready brek adverts when the kids had a red glow around them

that really really annoyed me and my friends when it we would eagerly eat all our ready break and then didn't glow :-)
I agree with your sentiments about the Harvey's advert, but I also don't understand why, in about 95% of the household adverts does it show a woman doing the cooking and cleaning?
As you are not known for finding subtlety or humour in many situations, AOG, perhaps you'll accept this as a aide-memoir to help you?

It is the *women* in that particular advert (Harvey's furniture) who are the figures of fun.....and not the man.
all payday loan ads need banning as well!
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jackthehat

Always on hand to spew your insulting comments towards me, yet on the other hand squawk if others do the same to you.

/// It is the *women* in that particular advert (Harvey's furniture) who are the figures of fun.....and not the man. ///

Nonsense, it all depends if one happens to be a Man or a Woman.
Nooooo........

It happens to depend upon whether one has a sense of humour.....or not.....

I'll leave that with you, shall I?
I'm surprised that AOG watches 'Coronation Street'.

I don't know why, but I am.

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