Oneputt replied on 09/11/2018 22:49
Posted on 09/11/2018 22:49
This years Iceland Christmas has been banned as it is thought to be too political
Personally I think it’s spot on
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Posted on 09/11/2018 22:49
This years Iceland Christmas has been banned as it is thought to be too political
Personally I think it’s spot on
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Posted on 10/11/2018 08:50
I think it's a great advert, tells the story in a very clear way, without any preaching stats etc. Maybe it will be infamous because it has been banned and still get the message across.
Ps I don't like the Christmas adverts appearing before Armistice Day. Still plenty of time to sell sell sell. That's got something to do with this generally the only message sent out is consume consume consume 😤😢
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Posted on 10/11/2018 08:56
Wouldn't it be good, if EVERY year, we made no mention of Christmas, shops didn't display Christmas goods, or people buy and wrap presents, until after Remembrance Day!
I haven't watched the Iceland advert yet, but perhaps it will actually get more notice just because it's been banned - after all how many people knew that Iceland were the first supermarket to remove palm oil from all their own brands. Support them by 'sharing' their advert so more people can get to see it (and perhaps change your shopping habits to Iceland - who do have some really good things on sale).
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