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Aramco Overseas Oil Company BV t/a Aramco
Paid-for LinkedIn, Google and Instagram ads featuring a Formula 1 car did not make misleading environmental claims.
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Detox Today
A website homepage for an alcohol addiction help and support service misleadingly implied that the advertiser directly provided registered medical treatment.
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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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MyFlowers Ltd t/a MyFlowers
A paid-for Google search ad and a website for a flower delivery service misleadingly implied that same-day delivery was available in all instances and for all UK addresses.
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Nipper&Co Ltd t/a Nipper & Co
A paid-for Facebook ad for a lactation tea made unauthorised specific health claims.
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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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Kenvue UK Ltd t/a Listerine
A TV ad misleadingly exaggerated the performance of a product.
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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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Wowcher Ltd
A website made misleading savings claims.
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Wowcher Ltd
A website failed to administer a promotion fairly and caused unnecessary disappointment.
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Bodystreet Franchise (UK) Ltd t/a Bodystreet
A website made unsubstantiated claims that 20 minutes of exercise at their studio was enough for a week, that Electro Muscle Stimulation (EMS) training would lead to a reduction in body fat in a short time and that they were Europe's leading provider of EMS training.
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SaffPro
A TikTok post and a paid-for Facebook ad made unauthorised specific health claims, claimed that a food supplement could prevent, treat or cure ADHD and irresponsibly encouraged people to stop taking medically prescribed treatments for ADHD.
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CLF Distribution Ltd
An email misleadingly claimed that products only contained “naturally sweet ingredients”.
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Navi Organics Ltd
A website made unsubstantiated efficacy claims and discouraged essential treatment for conditions for which medical supervision should be sought.
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LiveScore Betting & Gaming (Gibraltar) Ltd t/a LiveScore Bet
Two in-app ads seen on the LiveScore app were inappropriately targeted towards under-18s.
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Menwell Ltd t/a Manual
A paid-for Google ad promoted a prescription-only medicine to the general public.
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AirDoctor LLC t/a AmazingAir
A post on the health.detective Garstang Health Food Store’s TikTok account wasn't obviously identifiable as an ad and made medical claims for an unlicensed product.
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Turner Lewis Ltd
A TikTok post and a website misled people about the nature of their business, omitted material information, took advantage of people's inexperience and credulity and failed to be upfront about significant qualifications.
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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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Toolport GmbH t/a House of Tents
Topic: Home and garden
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Shop Direct Home Shopping Ltd t/a Very, very.co.uk, Littlewoods, littlewoods.com
Media: Internet
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Direct Ferries Ltd t/a Direct Ferries
Topic: Holidays, travel and motoring
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Rakhee Mediratta
Topic: Medicines, remedies and therapies
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Samsung Electronics (UK) Ltd t/a Samsung
Topic: Computers, phones and telecoms
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Veblen Wines Ltd
Topic: Alcohol
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Gemporia Ltd
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House of Fraser Ltd
Media: Email
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X-Clusive Competitions Ltd
Media: Internet
Topic: Gambling