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Adverts for Lavazza and Dualit have been banned for both making the “misleading” suggestion that their coffee pods and bags could be composted at home. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said ...
Coffee adverts for Lavazza and Dualit have been banned for both making the “misleading” suggestion that their pods and bags could be composted at home. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) found ...
Italian coffee company Lavazza bought Google search ads that described its coffee pods as “compostable,” while Dualit, a UK kitchenware and consumer products company, made the same claim for ...
The brand's capsules are made from aluminium. Fill your bag with used capsules and then return them using one of the following methods: Lavazza offers a range of compostable coffee pods known as Eco ...
The Lavazza ad, promoting their Eco Caps coffee pods, highlighted a "coffee shop taste in compostable capsules for your home". This phrasing, the ASA ruled, implied that the pods could be ...
Coffee adverts for Lavazza and Dualit have been banned for both making the “misleading” suggestion that their pods and bags could be composted at home. The Advertising Standards Authority ...
Adverts for Lavazza and Dualit have been banned for both making the “misleading” suggestion that their coffee pods and bags could be composted at home. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA ...
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