6 result(s)
  • BKUK Group Ltd t/a Burger King

    • Ruling
    • Upheld
    • 07 February 2024

    Three emails from Burger King: a. The first email, dated 12 August 2023, included a large photo of the “Doritos King Box”. Text underneath the image stated, “Doritos King Box […] Don’t worry, summer. We’ll take it from here. You thought summer was over? Well, think again, hot stuff – we’ve got a scorcher of a deal for you! Add Doritos Chilli Heatwave Chicken Fries (5 pc) to your Classic Cheese Melt or BBQ Double Melt King Box – all for just £5.99!” b. The second email, dated 18 August 2023, included a large photo of a “Spicy Mayo Whopper” burger and a “Spicy Mayo Chicken Royale” burger, surrounded by stylised orange flames and large text that stated, “SPICY MAYO”. Underneath the image, text stated, “Your favourites, all fired up […] Order a Spicy Mayo Whopper (Single) or Spicy Mayo Chicken Royale and get another one completely free – for this weekend ONLY!” c. The third email, dated 20 August 2023, included the same as ad (b). Text underneath the image stated, “Your favourites, all fired up for one weekend only […] Grab yourself a Spicy Mayo Whopper (Single) or Spicy Mayo Chicken Royale plus one more for free.”

    appeared. BKUK Group Ltd t/a Burger King said they were careful to take all reasonable steps to … their parent or guardian before using the service. Burger King said they did not prevent people who … add items to a Burger King meal deal at a discounted rate, or to get another item as part of a

  • Anti-social behaviour

    • AdviceOnline

    " would be understood to suggest that Burger King milkshakes could be used by people to

  • Children: Food

    • AdviceOnline

    also investigated a complaint that emails for Burger King, which promoted meals with HFSS products … the terms. The ASA ruled that Burger King should have taken further steps, beyond optional self

  • Food: HFSS Media Placement

    • AdviceOnline

    various HFSS Burger King products.   Although the emails were only sent to registered … without seeing them. The ASA ruled that Burger King should have taken further steps, beyond self

  • Legality

    • AdviceOnline

    understood to suggest that Burger King milkshakes could be used by people to “milkshake

  • Squash those Code breaches – it’s Veganuary!

    • CAP News

    ” should in their entirety be edible to those who eat a vegan diet. In April 2020 Burger King released