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Marmite TV advert draws widespread complaints | Marmite TV advert draws widespread complaints |
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A TV advert in which a spoof rescue team saves "stricken" jars of Marmite from homes where they have been neglected has prompted 278 complaints. | A TV advert in which a spoof rescue team saves "stricken" jars of Marmite from homes where they have been neglected has prompted 278 complaints. |
Some 250 complaints were received by the Advertising Standards Authority in just 24 hours, following the advert's debut on Monday evening. | Some 250 complaints were received by the Advertising Standards Authority in just 24 hours, following the advert's debut on Monday evening. |
Those who objected found the advert "offensive" and "in poor taste", said a spokesman for the ASA. | Those who objected found the advert "offensive" and "in poor taste", said a spokesman for the ASA. |
Viewers complained "it trivialises the work of animal welfare charities". | Viewers complained "it trivialises the work of animal welfare charities". |
The spokesman confirmed that complaints were being monitored, but stressed that no further action was being taken by the watchdog at present. | The spokesman confirmed that complaints were being monitored, but stressed that no further action was being taken by the watchdog at present. |
Despite receiving a "high volume of complaints in a short space of time", it said, the number of complaints has subsequently dropped off. | Despite receiving a "high volume of complaints in a short space of time", it said, the number of complaints has subsequently dropped off. |
The ASA said action would be taken if there was found to be problem with the advert under the advertising code. | The ASA said action would be taken if there was found to be problem with the advert under the advertising code. |
A spokeswoman for Marmite, who are owned by Unilever, said it was "never [their] intention to cause offence". | A spokeswoman for Marmite, who are owned by Unilever, said it was "never [their] intention to cause offence". |
"We have made every effort to ensure that this commercial entertains anyone who watches it," she continued. | "We have made every effort to ensure that this commercial entertains anyone who watches it," she continued. |
'Light-hearted' | 'Light-hearted' |
"We believe we have created an unmistakably Marmite ad - people will either love it or hate it and they certainly won't forget it. | "We believe we have created an unmistakably Marmite ad - people will either love it or hate it and they certainly won't forget it. |
"We hope that everyone will watch and enjoy this commercial in the light-hearted way it was intended." | "We hope that everyone will watch and enjoy this commercial in the light-hearted way it was intended." |
The advert, which features the voice of BBC journalist Michael Buerk, parodies a team of welfare officers as they uncover neglected Marmite jars "stuck right at the back" of kitchen cupboards. | The advert, which features the voice of BBC journalist Michael Buerk, parodies a team of welfare officers as they uncover neglected Marmite jars "stuck right at the back" of kitchen cupboards. |
"Who knows how long that's been here?" says one actor as he carries off the Marmite to "clean him up". | "Who knows how long that's been here?" says one actor as he carries off the Marmite to "clean him up". |
"It's a baby one," bleats another actor. "[It's] not been used in a month... lid's stuck." | "It's a baby one," bleats another actor. "[It's] not been used in a month... lid's stuck." |
The 90-second advert concludes with a family enjoying their re-homed Marmite and the slogan: "Love it. Hate it. Just don't forget it." | The 90-second advert concludes with a family enjoying their re-homed Marmite and the slogan: "Love it. Hate it. Just don't forget it." |
Marmite trailed the advert's debut, during Monday's Coronation Street on ITV, on its Facebook page. Viewers posted mixed responses following its broadcast. | Marmite trailed the advert's debut, during Monday's Coronation Street on ITV, on its Facebook page. Viewers posted mixed responses following its broadcast. |
"This ad shows no regard for all those involved with animal welfair [sic] and I personaly [sic] will no longer eat Marmite till this ad is pulled," wrote one. | "This ad shows no regard for all those involved with animal welfair [sic] and I personaly [sic] will no longer eat Marmite till this ad is pulled," wrote one. |
"How can u compare animal cruelty with marmite neglect...?" wrote another. "Come on people, have a sense of humour." | "How can u compare animal cruelty with marmite neglect...?" wrote another. "Come on people, have a sense of humour." |
"It's a brilliant advert," added Dave Norris. "Very funny and highlights animal charity work." | |
The RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) said it understood that "animal lovers are concerned on our behalf". | The RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) said it understood that "animal lovers are concerned on our behalf". |
"We plan to talk to the makers of Marmite about how we can work together on animal welfare." | "We plan to talk to the makers of Marmite about how we can work together on animal welfare." |
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