22 Nov 2006
| by by Ben Bold
15% greater than his first quote.
The ASA concluded that the ad breached its rules on misleading ...
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Separately, the ASA investigated complaints against an ad for Tesco, which claimed: "Fruit and veg. We always ...
from foreign countries.
However, the complaints were not upheld and the ASA noted that Tesco's ad ...
08 Nov 2006
Standards Authority (ASA) for promoting excessive fast-food consumption and a hatred of women..... The ASA, which is evaluating the complaints, has also been contacted by
members of the public who claim ...
13 Sep 2006
| by by Jennifer Whitehead
was likely to mislead readers."
Tesco had already said it had no further plans to use the ad and the ASA ...
31 Aug 2006
The Advertising Standards Authority has upheld complaints about a sexually suggestive poster advertising Yorkshire company The Gas Showroom. The ad, which was placed in ladies' toilets, used the strapline 'Let The Gas Showroom stick something warm in your hearth-hole'.
28 Jun 2006
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That is something that Ann Summers knows very well, with or without the help of the ASA.
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21 Jun 2006
B&Q has been rapped by the Advertising Standards Authority for TV ads claiming that its kitchens were made of solid wood. A viewer complained that the backs, sides and edges of cabinets were in fact made of chipboard.
01 Jun 2006
Asda has been slammed by the Advertising Standards Authority for misleading advertising about the price of its bananas. The ruling followed a complaint from rival Morrisons, which bought bananas in four Asda stores at a higher price than that advertised.
27 Apr 2006
| by by Daniel Farey-Jones
,671 complaints about an ad showing call centre staff singing with their mouths full, though the ASA rejected ...
as brainless chickens, did not register in the top 10 with only 80 complaints. It was also rejected by the ASA ...
concerning your customer file: Settlement of outstanding items". The ASA warned the company about ...
01 Mar 2006
of its products were £10 cheaper than a comparable basket from Morrisons. The ASA said some of the prices
24 Feb 2006
| by by Ben Bold
A spokesman for the ASA said yesterday that the watchdog was still considering whether to investigate any breaches of its regulations.
However, today he said it had been decided that there were no grounds for a formal investigation and that the post-9pm broadcast restriction was adequate ...