Australian supermarket promoting the freshness of their produce on ANZAC day, the national holiday in rememberance of fallen soldiers.
Woolworths takes down Anzac 'Fresh in our Memories' website after social media backlash
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Australian supermarket promoting the freshness of their produce on ANZAC day, the national holiday in rememberance of fallen soldiers.
Woolworths takes down Anzac 'Fresh in our Memories' website after social media backlash
A local bank once did a mailed ad campaign that went along the lines of:
"Tired of living with your parents? Check out our mortgage rates" and stuff along the lines of your parents won't be doing your laundry anymore.
Like have they never heard of renting?
That one Pepsi ad where there is a protest and a woman gives a cop a pepsi so they're all friends now. This was around the time of the first Trump admin and BLM protests.
Decades ago, Coca-Cola was trying to enter the market in Saudi Arabia. They ran an ad where "pilgrims" walked around a giant coke bottle, in the same way that Muslim pilgrims in Mecca walk around the Kaaba during Hajj and Umrah. It was very, very poorly received, to say the least, and many attribute it as the main reason why Pepsi has dominated the market instead of Coca-Cola.
How deliciously blasphemous. Makes me almost want to drink a Coke. Almost.
How convenient!

Blizzard's "Do you guys not have phones?" blunder during the Diablo Immortal reveal
that wasn't really a campaign or ad, just a gaff made by an out of touch dipshit during the reveal. It was still tonedeaf, sure, but it was hardly Blizzards marketing intention.
An out of touch dipshit? It was the principal game designer from blizzard lol. Plus pretty certain the "dipshit" in question was also not a fan of the mobile only idea.
We've just had a campaign on our city's public transport trams that said "I'm identifying as a trolleybus".
During pride month, nonetheless.

And

Nah, those are brilliant
I work in 911 dispatch, and there's a couple crematoriums in the county I work for. Once in a while they call to give us a heads-up when they're doing a cremation in case anyone calls about smoke.
We enter it as a "controlled burn" notification for our fire department, which I suppose it technically is, but it makes me chuckle a little that we're entering the same way we would as if someone was burning yard waste or having a bonfire or something.
I don't know how often they actually do cremations, I assume it's pretty frequent, and I'm not always the one getting the call, but based on how often I've seen these calls go in I don't think they do it for every cremation. I remember hearing somewhere through the grapevine that when the deceased is extremely obese they tend to really smoke up, so I kind of suspect those are the ones where they give us a heads-up.
I once saw a billboard that only had text and a picture of some guy.
The text read "You can't block this ad"
It made me so irrationally angry and I still to this day don't even know what they were advertising for.
I'd guess it would be the owner of the billboard advertising the space. I've definitely seen that before, often accompanied by a "x thousand people see this every day!" type message.
Advertising advertising is one of the most hilarious things to me.
I hate ads on principle but an ad for an ad is just a level of debauchery I can barely fathom
Amazon spent millions on a single Ring ad during the Super Bowl that was so poorly received it killed a multi-million dollar business deal.
To be clear, all the companies involved are the worst of the worst, so fuck them, but all they had to do was nothing and it would have turned out better (for them, worse for the rest of us).
The latest I can think of is Gwyneth Paltrow's ad for a luxury condo project on stolen Palestinian land by Israel.
That old Saturn Ion commercial. A car ad about a world without cars, accidentally showing what a complete waste of space their own product is.
IMO, the easiest answer is always gonna be literally any pro genAI ads, so I'mma go with something different.
I don't remember the brand, but it was this car ad where someone sealed themselves in their car in their garage and was doing the thing where you set it up so the emission fumes backfire into the vehicle and you commit suicide that way. The ad basically boiled down to how their car was so clean you couldn't kill yourself off the emission fumes and shit.
I really hope anyone involved with it and/or approved it were either fired and/or had to take some sensitivity course because suicide is something you should never joke about.
I live in a neighborhood where every day I see more and more people who can't make ends meet. Shops and services are closing every month and the storefronts stand empty.
The bank near me has signs up in their window "Celebrating 250 Years of the American Dream!"
Read the fucking room.
I remember General Electric got a lot of flak for a commercial of theirs, meant to "celebrate America's hard workers" or whatever.
They used the song Sixteen Tons.
There was a partnership between a genealogy group and a cruise line. It makes sense that the people who like one would like the other. The cruise line put out an ad “sail the Atlantic and trace your family” Which is kind of tone deaf for a number of people.
I once saw a billboard that said somethimg like: if ads for cigarettes are gonna be illegal, it's not gonna be long and you won't see an ad of a sausage anymore.
Like i saw that and was like: good
Who is driving by that and foaming out of their mouth: NOT MY SAUSAGE!

The "hide the pain" facial expression really sells it.
I still think that the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) remarketing themselves after decades of abuse scandals, and they settle on the name "Scouting America" or... SA...
I get that they wanted to make scouting an all gender thing. That's good.... but they probably shoulda workshopped that name a bit more given the history and context of the organization.
Every time the self checkout prompts me to donate to charity.
Sir this is a Loblaws, why don't you donate.
(They've jacked the cost from "round up to the nearest dollar" to like $4.95 for some reason too)
There was an ad from Coke entirely generated by AI last Christmas. It wasn’t even cute or on point, there was editing error, etc. People complained so much that they pulled out the ad
Another one near me, not technically an ad but a name: The Dead River Company. They deliver oil.
NVidia recently:
"... Like how everyone has a home cinema."
"The 2070 is too old! Buy a new GPU, I need the money."
That shitty PSA Ajit Pai made when he helped kill Net Neutrality during his time on the FCC.
What inspired the post: a cigarette lighter that was handed out as part of an election campaign with the slogan “FOR OUR CHILDREN” on it. The lighter is too bulky for children’s hands /s
I have one I still remember 20 years later. Although the stupid decision wasn't made by the company buying an ad, but where the newspaper placed it.

A newspaper placed an ad by eon how they "securing tomorrow's gas today" under an article about an exhibition of the fate of Sinti people in Nazi Germany (the fate was Auschwitz).
i can only pick one?
twizzlers and lawn care ads have been leaning heavy on AI slop and the lack of good writing and ideas is really showing lately. none of it is remotely cohesive.