Lush ad banned over claims that reptile trading was driving species to extinction
09 May 2012 | by John Reynolds
An ad for cosmetics company Lush has been banned by the advertising watchdog after it ruled
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It has also cited a number of sectors, including pay-day loans companies, cosmetic and healthcare providers, and "freemium" video games and apps, as set to come under increasing scrutiny. In its annual report, the ASA reported it had received 31,298 complaints about 18,990 ads over the course of the past ...
An ad for cosmetics company Lush has been banned by the advertising watchdog after it ruled
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