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Marmite advert receives hundreds of complaints
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A TV advert in which a spoof rescue team saves "stricken" jars of Marmite from homes where they have been neglected has prompted 278 complaints.
Some 250 complaints were received by the Advertising Standards Authority in just 24 hours, following the advert's debut on Monday evening.
Those who objected found the advert "offensive" and "in poor taste", said a spokesman for the ASA.
Viewers complained "it trivialises the work of animal welfare charities".
The spokesman confirmed that complaints were being monitored, but stressed that no further action was being taken by the watchdog at present.
Despite receiving a "high volume of complaints in a short space of time", it said, the number of complaints has subsequently dropped off.
The ASA said action would be taken if there was found to be problem with the advert under the advertising code.
A spokeswoman for Marmite, who are owned by Unilever, said it was "never [their] intention to cause offence".
"We have made every effort to ensure that this commercial entertains anyone who watches it," she continued.
Marmite trailed the advert's debut, during Monday's Coronation Street on ITV, on its Facebook page. Viewers posted mixed responses following its broadcast.
"This ad shows no regard for all those involved with animal welfair [sic] and I personaly [sic] will no longer eat Marmite till this ad is pulled," wrote one.
"How can u compare animal cruelty with marmite neglect...?" wrote another. "Come on people, have a sense of humour."
"It's a brilliant advert," added Dave Norris. "Very funny and highlights animal charity work."
The RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) said it understood that "animal lovers are concerned on our behalf".
"We plan to talk to the makers of Marmite about how we can work together on animal welfare."
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-23601215
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