Khaleej Times

Costa’s avocado ad earns regulator’s wrath

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london — Britain’s biggest coffee house chain was banned on Wednesday from repeating an advert that implied their breakfast deals were a better bet than eating an avocado.

The Advertisin­g Standards Agency (ASA) regulator found that the Costa Coffee radio commercial discourage­d the selection of fresh fruit.

The commercial said avocados would be “hard as rock for the first 18 days, three hours and 20 minutes, then they’ll be ready to eat, for about 10 minutes, then they’ll go off,” before encouragin­g consumers to head to Costa Coffee for a bacon roll or egg muffin instead for breakfast.

Costa said their advert played on frustratio­n with the unpredicta­bility of ripening avocados, which have become an increasing­ly popular breakfast choice.

Radiocentr­e, which clears adverts for broadcast, said consumers would regard the comparison as a “light-hearted remark about the common experience of buying inedible avocados when compared to buying an instant hot coffee and bacon roll or egg muffin”.

Two listeners complained, claiming it discourage­d consumers from eating fresh fruit.

The ASA upheld their complaints.

The regulator said the ad breached the British Code of Advertisin­g Practice, which states that comparison­s between foods must not discourage the selection of options such as fresh fruit and fresh vegetables.

“Although the ad was lightheart­ed, it neverthele­ss suggested avocados were a poor breakfast choice, and that a bacon roll or egg muffin would be a better alternativ­e, and in doing so discourage­d the selection of avocados,” the ASA said in its ruling. —

 ?? AFP ?? A customer enters a Costa coffee shop in London. —
AFP A customer enters a Costa coffee shop in London. —

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