Wednesday 14 September 2011

Ⓥ Tesco advert banned by ASA

I received the letter below from the ASA regarding the butchers choice sausages. 

Case number:
Tesco House
Delamare Road
Cheshunt
Hertfordshire
EN8 9SL

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Number of complaints : 4






Ad
A TV ad, for sausages, viewed on 11 May 2011.  The voiceover stated “Why not try specially selected, British farmed, expertly produced, deliciously fresh butcher's choice bangers on your barbie?  Quality and freshness at Tesco ...”.  The ad contained a scene that showed pigs roaming in a field.  Three pigs were then shown in a hay barn and walking with a farmer down a lane.  A sign that displayed the name of the farm was also shown.

Issue
Four complainants challenged whether the ad was misleading, because they believed the meat used for Tesco branded sausages came from pigs that were bred and reared indoors.

Response
Tesco believed that the ad was not misleading. They stated that the ad showed pigs both indoors and outdoors. They also said that a combination of standard trim and outdoor bred trim had been used in the product. They explained that standard trim referred to meat produced by indoor bred pigs. They said that the pigs had been reared to Red Tractor standards and ensured world class standards of husbandry and welfare to nationally agreed levels.

Tesco stated that the farm shown in the ad was a supplier for the product. They explained that the farm farmed both outdoor sows and indoor finishers. They said that the outdoor sows did not supply the meat for the product and that the farm supplied meat from pigs which were born outdoors and finished indoors.

Clearcast said that prior to filming the ad, Tesco had given an assurance that the footage would be shot at a farm from which the pigs were slaughtered to create their Butcher’s Choice sausages.

Assessment
Upheld
The ASA acknowledged that the pigs were shown in both indoor and outdoor environments. We also acknowledged that the farm shown in the ad supplied meat for the product from pigs which were outdoor bred. We understood that the term outdoor bred had an industry-wide, recognised meaning: that pigs were born in fields, where they were kept until weaning, and then they were moved indoors. We understood that the Butcher’s Choice Sausages were made from a mixture of both indoor and outdoor bred trim.

We noted that in all scenes the pigs were shown to be in a spacious and free environment. In particular, we noted that the pigs were shown wandering unrestricted outside and, within the indoor barn scene, the barn door was shown to be open and the pigs’ movement unrestricted. In that context, we considered that consumers were likely to interpret the ad to mean that the pigs used to make the Butcher’s Choice sausages were reared in an unrestricted environment and had access to outdoor pasture. Since we understood that that was not the case, we concluded that the ad was misleading.

The ad breached BCAP Code rule 3.1 (Misleading advertising).

Action
The ad must not be broadcast again in its current form.

Thursday 8 September 2011

Ⓥ Complain against Tesco advert for butchers choice sausages.

Please take the time to complain to the Advertising standards authority about the new Tesco advert for butchers choice sausages. This cons the public into the idea that their pork is from free range pigs when in reality it is from factory farmed pigs. Don't let them get away with it.

Just to help you when you fill out the complaints form here are the details of when i saw the advert.

8th September at 17.25 on ITV3 during a broadcast of "Terry and June"

Below is link to the advertising standards agency and a link to a you tube showing of the advert.

.youtube. Tesco butchers choice advert

http://www.asa.org.uk/