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Tayto fall foul of ad rules for Facebook posts encouraging excessive consumption
One of the offending posts featured a sharing pack of Mighty Munch and a message from a “sound spud” who said he would not be sharing.
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COMPLAINTS MADE AGAINST advertisements on Tayto’s Facebook page have been upheld after the state’s advertising watchdog ruled that the posts encouraged excessive consumption of crisps.
A complainant contacted the Advertising Standards Authority of Ireland (ASAI) about three posts on Tayto’s official page.
One of the posts featured two open suitcases filled with packets of Tayto crisps along with the caption: ”Monday musing: ‘Just have one…SAID NOONE [sic] EVER’”.
The second post featured a broken Easter egg containing crisps. It was captioned:
“I’m still working my way through the Easter chocolate & I’m trying out some flavoursome combinations! First up is… Dark chocolate and Cheese & Onion (Don’t knock it until you’ve tried it!). Anyone with me?”
The third post showed a sharing pack of Tayto Mighty Munch along with the message: “#CrispPicOfTheDay. A sound spud just sent me this pic. He said he’s not sharing! Who would :)”.
The complainant said the posts breached the advertising code because they encouraged excessive and irresponsible consumption of crisps.
In response Tayto owner Largo Foods said their posts were intended to be “fun and entertaining” and were not intended to encourage irresponsible consumption.
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The ASAI’s Complaints Committee upheld the complaint against two of the posts, concluding that they encouraged people to overeat but it rejected the complaint against the Easter egg post saying the use of the term “still working my way through” implied that the crisp consumption would take place at different times rather than in one sitting.
The committee ruled that the two offending posts be withdrawn or amended and noted that care must be taken to avoid the encouragement of excess consumption.
The person also complained that the posts targeted children. In response Largo Foods provided analytics showing that 98.7% of their Facebook fans were over the age of 18. The ASAI’s Complaints Committee dismissed this second complaint.
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The complaints against Largo Foods are one of 13 case reports in the latest ASAI complaints bulletin.
The ASAI also upheld complaints about a tweet from Vape Business Ireland which referred to using a vape to quit smoking.
As no e-cigarettes are licenced by the Health Products Regulatory Authority for smoking cessation the tweet was found to be in breach of the advertising code. The ASAI ruled that the ad must not reappear in its current form.
“The latest complaints bulletin from the ASAI illustrates our ability to handle complaints across a large number of mediums,” the ASAI’s Chief Executive Orla Twomey said.
The ASAI is committed to protecting consumers in relation to advertising – across all mediums – and our approach is to work with all advertisers to ultimately ensure that all marketing communications are legal, truthful, decent and honest.
The head of the body’s Complaint’s Committee, Bairbre Redmond, said it has spent considerable time highlighting awareness of best practice in the advertising industry in recent years.
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He put a pocket-sized constitution in the hands of every Venezualan, nationalised their oil and reformed health/education. Aside from the megalomaniacal rants and ego, some of his best political qualities are non-existent in these waters.
A hero of the people.
Mao put his little red book in the hands of every Chinese. When Chaves came to power he changed the constitution. Then he changed it a further 3 times to suit his agenda. So which version did he give the people.
The changes to the constitution were by popular referendum. You may already be aware that such events are a standard event in democratic states. Or, given the chequered history of referenda in Ireland, you may not.
Ahh so it was like Putin when he changed the Russian constitution to allow him return to the Presidency for a 3rd and possibly a 4th bite of the cherry. And he is so popular in Russia too!!!
Ar dheis De go raibh a anam dhilis. A true leader who never lost sight of what he wanted to achieve for his people. A great loss. He will always be an inspiration.
God rest you Hugo Chavez. A truly great human being who put the poor before the corporations. A man who stood up for justice and equality and for freedom of small nations against imperialism of George W Bush. Heres hoping Venezuala elects his deputy and continues to re-distribute the oil wealth to the poor who continued to democratically elect Chavez against the wishes of the so-called democracy loving behemoth to its north. Hasta la victoria siempre. Viva Chavez siempre.
could you imagine Enda or Eamo standing up to the bosses like Hugo did?? never going to happen cos they’re a different breed of human compared to Hugo “no fear” Chavez
Extremely sad to hear of his death. If people look past the media characature of him and really assess and analyse his contribution to Venezuela’s poor they will see a truly committed and honourable man. That is why he was constantly re-elected by his people.
The revolution must wait Por Ahora (for now)…
@Eamonn – His only failure was the international company he kept? His government had/has a dreadful human rights record. Any chance you might mention that?
Folks, I’m no fan of Chavez and his record. Let’s get that straight. I agree 100% with your comments above. It’s amazing that when someone dies – even with his track record – they suddenly become a “saint”.
For goodness sake everyone. He was no Stalin, but the country has sold off the rights to its own oil to China for the next 20 years and if anyone knows how to use the interweb look up who judge maria Lourdes afiunes is. The country is in an economic mess. The health system has been gutted because it was not Chaves’s own baby. This is what you all want for Ireland? This is your socialism? Well, you’re welcome to it, but find another country to ruin. All this set of comments shows is that if you bang an anti-American drum, you can pretty much get away with anything with western socialists.
Of course there is a looney left in the west. The fact remains that he cut proverty by more then half, a huge task in such a short time. I’m as anti left pro right as you will find but I still respect the man. The country is a mess still so hope it can move forward
I hope his cuts to poverty last. I really do. But my suspicion is that the oil revenues spent to do that are gone, and now they are selling the rights to future oil revenue to china. That is unsustainable, and I suspect it is the poor who lose out first, before all the kleptocrats Chavez enabled.
Before Chavez, most of the Venezuelan population were outcasts, completely abandoned in it’s own country. No health. No education. No water, gas, electric or any kind of public services.
They didn’t even had ID’s, that is: No legal existence or recognition, No Civil Rights. No Voting Rights. No voice. No Human Rights.
Venezuela had one of the lowest average IQ’s in the Americas.
Before Chavez, absolutely everything, except oil and tropical fruit juices, was imported from the USA.
All Venezuela’s oil revenue went back straight to the US industry and market, or to Venezuela’s political and business elite’s foreign private accounts in some fiscal paradise.
Years before Chavez, Venezuela nationalized it’s oil natural reserves.
Since Chavez, most of the oil and gas exploration, extraction and refinery is done, owned and run by the venezuelan public companies. Foreign investment participates in Venezuela’s oil business through joint ventures, with no more than 49% ownership.
Since Chavez, what Venezuela has been doing is to diversify it’s oil export’s market, opening a Business office in China and expanding it’s Asian oil fleet. Currently USA buys 65% of Venezuela exports.
Since Chavez, all Citizens, have ID’s, access to health, education, land ownership, housing plans, start ups and locally planned and managed projects public funding.
Since Chavez, poverty levels have been reduced by half. Literacy rates are now one of the highest in the Americas.
In only 14 years, the Democratic, Socialist, Bolivarian Revolution, under Hugo Chavez leadership, accomplished, for the benefit of the majority of the Venezuelan population, what nobody did in the previous 2 centuries of venezuela’s history, not even in the past more than seven decades of Venezuela being among the majors, sometimes the major, world oil producers and exporters.
That may explain why, after centuries, literally, of complete media silence and zero world knowledge about Venezuela, only fourteen years ago, all of a sudden, the corporate run world media started to “care” about Venezuela’s “freedom” and “liberties”, placing it in a new “axis of evil” bag, and has been kept busy spreading fear and hate towards a democratically elected “dictator” named Hugo Chavez, elected and reelected in the cleanest, fairest, most checked and observed voting events in the Americas, overwhelmingly voted by landslide majorities that until few years ago didn’t “existed” neither for the rich Venezuelans, nor for the now “concerned” industrial, “developed” nations.
I am anything but anti American, but we have a right (and a duty) to critisize our democracies.
Interesting fact is that while during the last 14 years poverty in Venezuala has been aleviatet to a great extent, whereas it has increased dramatically in USA even among the hard working middle class.
We must confront the privilged Elite who have destroyed large parts of the world. …You are a Donkey Mr Bush…two of Chavez’es best quotes .His best one was “do you smell the sulphur” when he took the podium after Bush left it at U.N convention. Adios Don Chavez R.I.P
It amazes me to hear so many people here eulogising a man whose government had a shocking record on free speech and human rights. But then that’s par for the course with some of the pathetic little socialists around here who, purely because Chavez kept having a go the United States, believe he was some kind of hero. He was nothing of the sort and if people can’t accept that they are simply in denial. If someone counted brutal thugs like Vladimir Putin, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Fidel Castro among his greatest allies then that says all you need to know about him.
Venezuela is the most corrupt country in Latin America, according to the 2012 Corruption Perceptions Index but don’t let that get in the way of a good old anti-USA rant eh? And I’m no supporter of US foreign policy.
Here’s some helpful reading material for the keyboard Marxists when they’re able to put down their copy of Das Kapital:
I would like to invite all the irish to go and visit Venezuela for a few days. I’m sure that your comments on how good he was won’t be the same after that.
I’ve been there- twice. And by and large the only people who hated Chavez were the same minority elite who gained massively for decades before he came to power. They had complete control of Venezualeas natural resources and they used that wealth to enrich themselves and not the nation (sound familiar?).
Most of the elite refused to use the currency and spent all their time living it up on the beaches of Miami whilst the poor starved. Chavez took their lives of Gucci bags and luxury cars away from them when he was DEMOCRATICALLY elected. The elite were a leech on Venezualean society and they couldn’t agree with the democratic will of the people so they responded by enlisting the help of the CIA to carry out the failed coup of 2002.
Chavez used Venezualeas oil and natural resources to improve the nations health and to lift them out of the poverty trap. Show me one previous Venezualean president who did that Jessy Canchica. The thing is you can’t because they are all sitting in Miami to this day enjoying the millions they corruptly stole from the nation.
If he done so much to improve Venezuela why did he have to go to Cuba for treatment? Are the hospitals in his own country so poorly equipped and staffed? Surely he pumped billions of oil revenue into the heath service? And surely he could have hired foreign cancer specialists to work in his super duper hospitals if the Venezuelian doctors were not up to the task? But no he had to go to Cuba. What does that tell you.
No, I’m not ” from an elite, rich family” Petr Tarasov. In fact my parents voted for Chavez in 1998 for the same reasons everybody did because they were tired of the corruption and the people who had the oil and were spending dollars in Miami like Derek Larney is saying.
Now, we all are in the opposition, like almost half of Venezuelan people who voted against him in the last election (almost 5million people who are not rich by the way).
And it’s true that I can not name and previous president who used the nation’s resources to help the poor, but now after 14 years we have even more corruption and more poor people. How come the government which has had the most revenues from oil for the longest time still has 20.3% of extreme poverty? And that just to mention an example.
To finish, I invite you to read this article, written by a Venezuelan which is not only an opinion but facts:
Of course they are not, they have no information, only rhetoric. Chavez didn’t believe that the Moon Landing happened or that Al-Qaeda carried out the attack on 9-11. He thought Gaddafi was a great man. Gave him a peace prize. This is same Gaddafi that turned anti-aircraft guns on his own people. He lauded Mugabe. Mugabe??!! He had no problem with Holocaust Denial. He was setting himself up to be President of Venezuela for life. Murder rates in Venezuela increased dramatically during his tenure. Over the last two years, while receiving Chemo, he did not attempt to hand over control of the country. He has been sending free fuel to Assad, that other war criminal, so that his tanks and jets massacre his own people. Not a hero by any stretch of imagination I am afraid.
I would like to invite you to go and revisit Venezuela for a few days and, for a change, talk, just talk, with some of the Venezuelan majority that follows and loves Him, particularly among the poorest, just to tell you how “good” things were for them in Venezuela before Chavez.
@Mick Jordan i will tell u why, because in Venezuela it was easier for a doctor to make a ‘mistake’ in the operation or getting ‘confused’. It was easier for an anti-chavist to kill him or seriously worsten his health
In my opinion Hugo was a Cartel leader who looked after the vested interests of his elite family and colleagues while bribing the poor with just enough to remain on good terms. At the same time all the educated and talented venezuelian citizens emmigrated as result of not being in the golden circle and given no opportunity. Sounds familar, Perhaps this is why we irish love him!
Its actually laughable when I hear you lot going on about “He was loved by the people”. The North Koreans said the same about Kim ill Sung and Kim Yong Ill. And the Russians have video of the masses wailing and crying over the death of Stalin.
Well, a basic difference is that all the privately run media freely attacks, disinform, ignore and lies at will.
Another difference is that, since Chavez, Venezuela had fourteen years of the fairest, cleanest, most observed elections, and with the highest participation levels, not only in Venezuela’s history, but in all the contemporary Americas.
the main thing i loved about this man,was his refusal to bend-over for the u.s governments.he was a great example of someone with a real backbone.goodnight sir,you are a true loss.
It amazes me to hear so many people here eulogising a man whose government had a shocking record on free speech and human rights. But then that’s par for the course with some of the pathetic little socialists around here who, purely because Chavez kept having a go the United States, believe he was some kind of hero. He was nothing of the sort and if people can’t accept that they are simply in denial. If someone counted brutal thugs like Vladimir Putin, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Fidel Castro among his greatest allies then that says all you need to know about him.
Venezuela is the most corrupt country in Latin America, according to the 2012 Corruption Perceptions Index but don’t let that get in the way of a good old anti-USA rant eh? And I’m no supporter of US foreign policy.
I’m from Venezuela, i´m a professional from a university and i’m not a rich guy, i cant afford a car, in Venezuela a Toyota Corolla cost like 103.000 $, the economy is a crap and anybody would kill you just to steal your phone and shoes, my dad cant use the social security cuz he voted agaist Chavez in 2002, trust me Chavez was just another crazy dictator.
2 people from Venezuela neither a supporter of Chaves both getting red thumbs because the are telling the truth. Something you lot are willing to completely ignore because it doesn’t fit into your political world view. And yet you all accuse the Americans of doing exactly the same thing. Bunch of hypocrites.
Chavez was a dictator pure and simple. The idea that he was murdered is ludicrous. He had no commitment to democracy and his country is an economic basket case. Support for him comes from the sort of people who still have posters of that terrorist che Guevara on their wall.
Never called him evil, just dictatorial. His is an extremely mixed legacy. Read all articles about Venezuela under Chavez which appear today, not just the anti American bandwagon stuff before hailing him as some sort of hero. Interesting also that amnesty are hugely critical of his regime as are human rights watch. And child poverty is still very high there. Democracy is not to be comprised on.
Cathal they don’t want to hear that. HRW,Amnesty etc its all lies and propaganda as far as they ate concerned. These are the True Believers. The Taliban of Socialism.
Great man will be missed by millions.Example of a man proud of his people & culture to be a rallying call for all downtrodden people.
Pity Ireland hasn’t produced such individuals in the Irish political mainstream parties FG/LAB/FG are just all parasites and euro lackeys who have killed this country’s progress. FG/LAB/FF have stripped Irish state of its resources of natural oil,gas,fisheries and large swathes of its citizens. Need a person to emerge here to be Ireland’s Hugo Chavez and hope we can find such a person or individuals to answer in Ireland’s darkest hour.
Sure higgins may aswell stand up and say bin ladin was a great man , disgraceful that our president, elected by the people of Ireland , uses our voice to declare Ireland is sad about a dictators death.
Petr human rights organizations have said the Ven. elections where a complete sham! The government runs the media. Political opponents have been assassinated and imprisoned! Is that the world you want.
Mark — You’ve drank the kool-aid! Don’t believe the hype. None of those things are true. The elections were declared free and fair by Jimmy Carter’s monitoring group. Nobody said they were a sham. Who told you they did?
The government doesn’t run the media. About 90% of the media is privately owned and operates round the clock.
Then maybe you can answer the question as to why he had to go to Cuba for treatment when he was supposed to be spending Billions if not trillions of Dollars on infrastructures for the poor? Why isn’t there world class Hospitals with the very best medical staff available for everyone?
Let me see where do I want to live? America,Canada,Australia or Cuba, Venezuela, Communist China, Communist Soviet Union? Even China and Russia know the socialist experiment has failed! They are more capitalist then the USA could ever hope to be! In Venezuela you could be a poor peasant or a less poor peasant under Chaves. In the USA you can be a peasant or a billionaire/ president if you work hard! Sorry for the rant some folks thing this storie is about USA bashing not Chaves’s death!
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