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We discuss an OFT investigation, which found that 156 top online retailers are not meeting consumer protection requirements. Read more
Chris Rycroft discusses two portions of new regulation for food and drink retailers, as potential curbs on discount offers are announced. Read more
On 16th May 2012, after a 2½ year delay, the EU Commission adopted a Regulation that sets out a list of just 222 authorised health claims that can be used on food labelling and in related advertising. The aim is to protect consumers from claims that are misleading or insufficiently supported by scientific evidence. Read more
On the morning of Wednesday 22nd June, Wayne Rooney should have woken with a well deserved sense of satisfaction, with his goal the previous evening having taken England to the top of Group D in Euro 2012 and a quarter final game against Italy. Read more
Experiential Marketing gets all grown up, with its own Code of Practice Read more
Snickers Tweets cleared by the ASA Read more
Mercedes has landed itself in hot water with the Advertising Standards Authority (“ASA”) in the UK for the way it handled an online competition to win a Mercedes-Benz Vito van, which ran from June to September last year. Read more
On the basis that “Man bites dog” is news, it is great to report that the year has started with a victory for common sense at the Advertising Standards Authority. Read more
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