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Heinz cleared over TV soup advert | Heinz cleared over TV soup advert |
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Food giant Heinz has been cleared by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) of misleading the public over its Farmers' Market soup range. | Food giant Heinz has been cleared by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) of misleading the public over its Farmers' Market soup range. |
The watchdog rejected 25 complaints that the advert implied the soup was made from ingredients sourced at a farmers' market. | The watchdog rejected 25 complaints that the advert implied the soup was made from ingredients sourced at a farmers' market. |
The ad invited viewers to "taste the countryside" and featured the theme tune to The Archers radio drama. | The ad invited viewers to "taste the countryside" and featured the theme tune to The Archers radio drama. |
The ASA said Heinz had clearly stated how it sourced the ingredients. | The ASA said Heinz had clearly stated how it sourced the ingredients. |
Complaints were brought by members of the public and several farming organisations, including Hampshire Farmers' Markets Limited and The Real Jam and Chutney Company. | Complaints were brought by members of the public and several farming organisations, including Hampshire Farmers' Markets Limited and The Real Jam and Chutney Company. |
But Heinz, based in Middlesex, told viewers that the soups' contents were from the UK and abroad, said the ASA. | |
The ASA concluded: "We considered that most viewers would understand that it was unlikely that a canned product, distributed on a national scale by Heinz, would be made from ingredients sourced locally from farmers' markets." | The ASA concluded: "We considered that most viewers would understand that it was unlikely that a canned product, distributed on a national scale by Heinz, would be made from ingredients sourced locally from farmers' markets." |
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