Kamis, 25 Oktober 2012

This ad was banned but not for nudity

Richmond Ham's naked farmer and picnicker ad has been banned by the advertising watchdog over its provenance claims. However, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) had no problem with the nudity in the ad. Instead, it banned it over the Kerry Foods-owned company's claim that Richmond Ham was "Britain’s only ham made with 100% natural ingredients."
 
Kerry Foods had previously tried to counter the complaints about the level of nudity on show with a re-edited version without any nude bottom shots. In its response to the ASA, Kerry Foods defended the level of nudity on display by stating the ad was designed to convey the core message about Richmond Ham's natural ingredients in a light-hearted, tongue-in-cheek , humorous manner consistent with its positioning as a family brand.


Kerry Foods said the ad demonstrated a well-adjusted and non-sexual attitude to the human body and that, before the ad launched, it was tested rigorously with its target audience of mums with children living at home, and had received an overwhelmingly positive response. Richmond Ham escaped censure by the ASA on four of the five counts, including the complaints about the nudity in the ad. However, the ad was banned over its claim of describing the product as "Britain's only ham made with 100 per cent natural ingredients." The ASA said it was likely to be interpreted by consumers as meaning the product was British in origin, when in fact that was not the case. The ASA ruled that the claim was misleading and banned the ad.

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