Scottish Daily Mail

McCain roasted over giveaway with just 0.05% chance of a win

- By Sean Poulter Consumer Affairs Editor

OVEN chips company McCain has been reprimande­d by advertisin­g watchdogs over an ‘exaggerate­d’ promotion with a slim chance of winning.

The competitio­n, which was linked to ITV soap Emmerdale, promised 2 ,000 prizes worth £3million, including Mini cars, pub meals and spa retreats.

But only 159 prizes were handed out, making the chance of winning anything just 0.05 per cent, the Advertisin­g Standards Authority (ASA) found.

The ASA said the packaging for McCain French Fries featured a ‘Great Village Raffle’ promotion stating: ‘Win instantly online – £3million of prizes available.’

The promotion said they could pick up ‘amazing prizes’ including ten Mini One Countryman cars, 5,000 gastropub meal vouchers and 500 country spa retreat vouchers. Players were required to visit a website to enter a code from the McCain’s packet.

The company said there were 2 ,515 prizes in total, which included 10,000 chances to ‘Adopt a Piglet’ as well as Emmerdale acting classes.

But the ASA found only 159 people won anything, and not a single car was won.

Upholding a complaint against McCain, the ASA said it had ‘significan­tly exaggerate­d the likelihood of consumers’ chances of winning prizes’. It also said any future so-called ‘instant win’ promotions must be conducted fairly.

McCain said players were told not all prizes would be won. It said its awarding system would not be used again.

The watchdog also banned an ‘offensive’ advert featuring a topless man in tight boxer shorts with the caption ‘Wow! What a package’ and upheld complaints the image was ‘irrelevant’ to the estate agent service advertised and ‘objectifie­d’ the man in the image.

Lewis Oliver Estates, based in Coventry, said the poster and a similar leaflet were ‘light-hearted fun’ and that no offence was meant.

‘Significan­tly exaggerate­d’

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