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Arrae Inc
Two paid-for Meta ads for food supplements made unauthorised and misleading medical and health claims for weight loss.
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Inkitt GmbH t/a Inkitt
An in-app ad was not appropriately targeted and contained scenes that condoned sexually violent behaviour and were likely to cause serious and widespread offence.
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Myota GmbH
Two paid-for Facebook ads for food supplements made unauthorised and misleading medical and health claims for weight loss.
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Ovira Australia t/a Ovira UK
Two paid-for Meta ads for food supplements made unauthorised and misleading medical and health claims for weight loss.
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The Clean Supps LLC t/a Inno Supps
Two paid-for Meta ads for food supplements made unauthorised and misleading medical and health claims for weight loss.
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Reform Technologies Ltd t/a Reformed
A paid-for Pinterest ad for a matcha drink was socially irresponsible, including by encouraging irresponsible dietary habits.
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Viridian International Ltd t/a Viridian
A website and magazine ad made unsubstantiated claims that a supplement didn't contain any ultra-processed ingredients and also discredited and denigrated other nutritional supplements.
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Trip Drink Ltd
A website for TRIP drinks, made unauthorised claims that the drink could prevent, cure or treat human disease. As well as unauthorised nutrition and health claims.
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GoBrands Euro Intermediate Holdings SARL t/a gopuff
A website for a Grocery delivery service which was promoting an ‘Aldi Price Match’ implied that all non-optional fees were included in the price match when this wasn’t the case, but didn’t present pricing information in a misleading way.
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PepsiCo International Ltd t/a Lipton Tea
An Instagram and TikTok post by Lipton Ice Tea misleadingly gave the impression that the Peach Lipton Ice Tea was being discontinued.
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Good Guru Ltd t/a Protein World
An email made claims that a food could treat anorexia.
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Mondelez UK Ltd t/a Cadbury
A radio ad made nutrition and comparative nutrition claims that didn’t meet the conditions of use for those claims.
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CLF Distribution Ltd
An email misleadingly claimed that products only contained “naturally sweet ingredients”.
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UAB Convenity t/a Huusk
A TV ad for Huusk Knives was irresponsibly scheduled.
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Viva Research Ltd t/a Vivanmn
Two paid-for Facebook ads claimed that a food supplement could treat or cure ADHD, made medicinal claims for an unlicensed product and made unauthorised specific health claims.
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air up GmbH
A paid-for TikTok ad was irresponsible and likely to cause serious or widespread offense.
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ZOE Ltd t/a Zoe
A paid-for Facebook ad misleadingly claimed that a supplement didn't contain any ultra-processed ingredients.
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Cloud Whale Interactive Technology
An in-game ad was socially irresponsible, likely to cause serious or widespread offence and was irresponsibly targeted
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Dualit Ltd
A paid-for search ad misleadingly implied that coffee bags could be composted at home when this wasn't the case.
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Lavazza Coffee (UK) Ltd
A paid-for search ad misleadingly implied that coffee pods could be composted at home when this wasn't the case.
Rulings
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