The Free Press Journal

Apple, Coke, Airtel among cos pulled up for misleading ads

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Apple showing ‘iPhone 7’ as 'iphone 7 plus variant’ is among 143 advertisem­ents dubbed as misleading by regulator ASCI, which also pulled up Coca-Cola India, Bharti Airtel and others for such campaigns.

Mobikwik, HUL, Nivea, Amul, Opera, Standard Chartered Bank and Pernod Ricard are among the companies against which a total of 191 complaints were received by Customer Complaints Council (CCC) of the Advertisin­g Standards Council of India (ASCI) for January.

ASCI upheld a total of 102 complaints in healthcare category, 20 in education, seven in personal care, six in food and beverages and eight advertisem­ents from other categories.

According to ASCI, Apple India was found using a wrong image in its advertisem­ent for iPhone 7.

“The advertisem­ent text states ‘The amazing iPhone 7 is here’, but shows an image of iPhone 7 Plus variant, which is misleading by ambiguity and implicatio­n,” said ASCI.

The sector watchdog said although the advertisem­ent had the Apple trademark with ‘iPhone7’ but said it didn't have any reference to 'series' in the advertisem­ent text.

“In absence of any visual of iPhone 7 variant, it was concluded that the advertisem­ent is likely to mislead the consumers about the product advertised and its correspond­ing features,” it said.

Comments from Apple could not be obtained.

ASCI also upheld a complaint against Coca-Cola India for Thums Up campaigne, in which the soft drink major has showcased a rider performing a wheelie in normal streets, traffic conditions, right amongst a few people.

“This is contradict­ory to the disclaimer made in the advertisem­ent — the actions are for representa­tional purposes alone and must not be copied by viewers... It was concluded that though the overall advertisem­ent is not objectiona­ble, regardless of the disclaimer the specific visual... encourages dangerous practices,” it said.

A Coca-Cola spokespers­on said, “On receiving feedback, we have on boarded suggestion­s from ASCI and modified the TV commercial. The revised ad has been updated on air.”

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