More

    Heinz reprimanded for omitting significant conditions in on-pack promotion

    REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo

    The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has upheld a complaint against HJ Heinz Foods UK, alleging that the company omitted significant conditions of a promotion.

    The Free Dayz Out promotion, advertised on a number of Heinz products between 28 June 2023 and 31 October 2023, encouraged shoppers to claim their voucher on a microsite, and featured a graphic of a ticket stub with a QR code.

    Heinz said the ad contained clear instructions on how to enter the promotion, and as it was ‘significantly limited’ by space, it directed consumers to an easily accessible alternative source, the quick-response code and the web address on-pack, which contained all significant terms and conditions.

    The ASA, however, said the omission of significant conditions was likely to mislead shoppers and didn’t agree with Heinz’s contention of limited space, saying that the ad was not ‘sufficiently limited’ by time or space to justify their omission.

    The regulator ruled that the ad must not appear again in the form complained of, and told Heinz to ensure that their future marketing communications included all significant conditions where the omissions of such conditions was likely to mislead.

    Latest

    British Sandwich Week: top sandwich secrets revealed

    Freshly sliced FTG inspiration! It’s undeniable that Brits love a...

    DC Thomson Charitable Trust awards £20k grant to NewstrAid

    Media organisation DC Thomson has announced that a connected...

    Aberdeenshire launches vape recycling initiative

    A new and safer method for recycling vapes has...

    SPAR Child Okeford wins Countryside Alliance Best Village shop in South West

    The Countryside Alliance Awards celebrate rural businesses that go...

    Don't miss

    British Sandwich Week: top sandwich secrets revealed

    Freshly sliced FTG inspiration! It’s undeniable that Brits love a...

    DC Thomson Charitable Trust awards £20k grant to NewstrAid

    Media organisation DC Thomson has announced that a connected...

    Aberdeenshire launches vape recycling initiative

    A new and safer method for recycling vapes has...

    SPAR Child Okeford wins Countryside Alliance Best Village shop in South West

    The Countryside Alliance Awards celebrate rural businesses that go...

    Frubes cools Summer Snacking with Freeze ’Em campaign

    Top-selling kids’ yoghurt brand, Frubes, is bringing back its...

    DC Thomson Charitable Trust awards £20k grant to NewstrAid

    Media organisation DC Thomson has announced that a connected charitable trust will be supporting industry charity, NewstrAid, with a £20k grant for three years. The...

    Aberdeenshire launches vape recycling initiative

    A new and safer method for recycling vapes has been introduced at all household recycling centres across Aberdeenshire, the council has said. This initiative aims...

    SPAR Child Okeford wins Countryside Alliance Best Village shop in South West

    The Countryside Alliance Awards celebrate rural businesses that go the extra mile, support their local economy and are the unsung heroes in every community. Dubbed...