
A home delivery service in Surrey has been rebuked by the Advertising Standards Authority for a Facebook post promoting a late-night 鈥淢cDonald鈥檚 and cigarette鈥 delivery service in a Facebook post, which was still live as of yesterday (5 January).
The post on Yoo Delivery鈥檚 , from 22 October 2020, offered the delivery service between 10pm and 3am for 拢4.99 in the Redhill and Gatwick area to the south of London.
The ad is a violation of the UK鈥檚 Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Act 2002, which outlawed the marketing of tobacco, with certain exceptions, some of which have since been abolished.聽
Facebook said it had not been aware of the post, but removed it once it had been notified by the ASA and聽北京赛车pk10.
A spokesman said:聽鈥淲e don鈥檛 allow the sale or advertising of tobacco-related products on Facebook, and when we find content that violates these policies we take action. We have removed the post brought to our attention.鈥
The ASA investigated the Facebook ad after receiving a single complaint and found that it breached the CAP Code, which requires advertisers to adhere to statutory regulations. However, it did not receive a response from Yoo during its investigation. It has now handed the matter to CAP鈥檚 Compliance Team 鈥 a rare move, since the vast majority of advertisers comply with its requirements.
Cigarette delivery services are also featured as delivery options in Yoo鈥檚 app on Android and iOS, which also falls under the ASA's remit.聽After 北京赛车pk10 drew the watchdog's attention to these listings, a spokesman said it would consider whether a further investigation was appropriate.
Although Yoo has not posted on Facebook since last October, 北京赛车pk10 exchanged messages with the company via Facebook Messenger and established that it is still operating 鈥 however, the person managing Yoo鈥檚 messages was not aware of the ASA ruling.
According to Yoo's website, the service has received some high-profile endorsements: