Business and Economics

Revealed: The top 10 most complained about TV ads in the UK

New research has revealed the TV ads which Brits have complained about the most, with Paddy Power and Tesco coming out as worst offenders.

The betting company received more than 5,000 complaints after it ran an advert encouraging customers to bet on the outcome of his murder trial.

The marketing campaign was later banned for bringing advertising into “disrepute”.

Interestingly, Tesco also received thousands of complaints for their Christmas ad which aired this year, claiming Father Christmas had his Covid passport.

Elsewhere, Ryanair’s Jab & Go ads received widespread backlash, as did Go Compare when their main marketing man was involved in a staged car crash.

RankBrandAdNumber of complaints
1Paddy PowerOscar Pistorius5,523
2TescoFather Christmas’ COVID passport3,000
3Booking.com“Booking”2,500
4RyanairJab & Go2,371
5Paddy PowerThe Blind Wanderers F.C.1,313
6Go CompareCompario’s Car Crash336
7DeliverooDelivery Lies300
8PhotoboxGreat Dane Riding212
9RyanairMisleading Environment Claims167
10Mondelez (Cadbury)Freddo the Frog Comic128

Nicolas Finet, CMO, at Sortlist shared the following on the importance of positive brand messaging: “Advertisements are the perfect opportunity for brands to share the values with their customers, but sometimes it doesn’t always go to plan. In today’s fast-paced media industry, it can be easy for a brand to get lost, so it is vital to stand out and receive attention. However, sometimes ‘thinking outside the box’ for brands can take an unfortunate turn. 

“Marketing methods such as TV ads or modern forms such as online adverts can be extremely powerful for revenue and brand awareness, but it’s crucial to remember that what a brand portrays in an advert is what a consumer will see as their core values. Indeed, if these aren’t seen as positive and empowering, it could be detrimental for the profile of the brand.

“A solid strategy is key in order to be able to get the correct balance between how you deliver your brands core values via ads and how your customers will portray them. If you’re new to the advertising space, then seeking expert help from an advertising agency is a great place to begin. Sometimes having an external help to develop your brand is the best way to avoid misconception and the famous bad buzz.

“Our research has revealed that the top 10 most complained about adverts in the UK racked up over 15,000 complaints, which goes to show that the British public aren’t afraid to express their opinions if they believe a brand has crossed the line. With this in mind, it’s important that brands across the country delve into the values of their customers prior to carrying out any marketing activity.”

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Jack Peat

Jack is a business and economics journalist and the founder of The London Economic (TLE). He has contributed articles to VICE, Huffington Post and Independent and is a published author. Jack read History at the University of Wales, Bangor and has a Masters in Journalism from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

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