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SlippyBlue
20 Oct 14 12:44
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I've noticed this advert seems to be on quite regularly and he enthuses greatly about their tasty grub but does he actually have their goodies delivered to his country pile I wonder?
You can have a sample of seven of these culinary delights for only £19.95 and then as an example they show you two sausages on a plate with a bit of mash and some peas Sad

These so called 'celebrity' endorsements really get on my thruppeny bits, it's not as if they need the cash. Even Harvey Keitel is at it promoting Direct Line insurance ffs. He must be absolutely minted and don't get me started on Michaeal "you get a free pen just for enquiring"Parkinson and that hideous troll Cilla Black.

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By:
Ken Masters
When: 20 Oct 14 12:48
But I suppose it's fine Letitia Dean advertising trampolines on Babestation.
By:
pa lapsy
When: 20 Oct 14 12:51
Peter Andre is the current one that cheeses me off, how can he be so enthusiastic about a 99p pizza?,no doubt he never sets foot in Iceland never mind shops there,handy few bob for him but totally lacking in ethics.
By:
Ken Masters
When: 20 Oct 14 12:55
In his case I'm not so sure, I expect he did the ads in return for the food he was holding in them.
By:
call me a taxi
When: 20 Oct 14 12:57
  and don't get me started on Michaeal "you get a free pen just for enquiring"Parkinson

A free 20 inch LED television with Freeview these days
By:
call me a taxi
When: 20 Oct 14 12:57
if you sign up^^^^
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 20 Oct 14 13:01
A 99p pizza, what the hell is it made of?
Yes good shout pa lapsy but I feel Ken might be right with the 'will work for food' analogy.

Ken, that's very unfair of you to poke fun at a very attractive, talented actress like Letitia Dean. It has been well documented that she is only that size and shape because of a thyroid condition and nothing to do with eating too many jam doughnuts and Big Mac meals. Shame on you.
By:
pa lapsy
When: 20 Oct 14 13:13
I,m not sure Slippy,think he does 99p chips as well and i,d be fairly sure that they are made of potatoes,the pizza picture conjures up some shocking images.
Ignorant with the "will work for food" analogy.
Wasn,t Jamie Olivers wife caught shopping in Waitrose while himself was plastered all over the telly promoting Sainsburys?
Back to Wiltshire think the idea isn't that bad for oldies that are a bit phucked,the dinners themselves though remind me of a community based project when i was a smallie called the "penny dinners"
By:
elise
When: 20 Oct 14 13:21
beckham (who needs for nothing and really shouldn't be promoting himself shamelessly) has just done a whisky ad, whilst we'll see it here its main market is japan

does beckham drink cheap whisky?  does he feck
By:
Makybe_Diva
When: 20 Oct 14 13:27
Great thread, Slippy!

I always think the same when I see the Wiltshire Farm Foods ad.

I can't believe anyone would waste their money on these meals.

And don't get me started on Len Goodman and those Farmfoods ads he does

Are we really expected to believe that he sits down to a Bernard Matthews Turkey Breast Roast on a Sunday? Crazy
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 20 Oct 14 13:39
There is nothing in Corbett's career to make me believe he's ever visited "Witshire".
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 20 Oct 14 13:44
Surely the most outrageous example was Lawrie McMenemy doing an advert for Kaliber Laugh
By:
FOYLESWAR
When: 20 Oct 14 13:45
I went to my local  icelands by bus and once  in the store never saw peter andre buying any pizzas or anything ! probably just missed him tbf ,but I will keep going and spending my cash in the store and who knows I may be lucky enough to get his autograph!
By:
elise
When: 20 Oct 14 13:52
this was one of my favs, if the actual ad is still around she sounded as though she was pished when doing her lines
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/borrowing/10041767/Kerry-Katona-payday-loan-advert-banned.html
By:
Ken Masters
When: 20 Oct 14 14:01
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjCWxYDsPtQ Blimey, she does sound a bit slurred.

Fast cash for fast lives...
By:
FOYLESWAR
When: 20 Oct 14 14:03
how long before we get £shop adverts on the telly and who are the "celeb" contenders to front them ?
By:
elise
When: 20 Oct 14 14:18
i think the 2670% refers to the alcohol content
By:
pa lapsy
When: 20 Oct 14 14:27
@ Foyleswar, think you went to the wrong supermarket, Peter has surely gone to Morrisons as 3 goodfellas pizza,s are £2.68(89p each).
By:
HH Sultan Vinegar
When: 20 Oct 14 14:46
Adhem Choudry doing the voice over for Moonpig.com took the biscuit for me.
By:
guinness2dear
When: 20 Oct 14 15:12
Haha "The penny dinners"

Ffs Lapsy that takes meback. Langers eh..
By:
lovegod
When: 20 Oct 14 15:12
Do any celebs use the products they advertise or just do it for the money?

Obvious question I know.
By:
Injera
When: 20 Oct 14 16:10
It's been mentioned elsewhere but Mo Farah promoting Quorn annoys me.

The suggestion you can win multiple gold medals by eating that filth is ludicrous.

As for Wiltshire, my old man gets 7 meals delivered a month to help him out.

'Any good dad?'

'Quite nice but I have to top each meal up with other food'.

Laugh
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 20 Oct 14 16:12
I think you should cut Ronnie Corbett some slack and direct your annoyance at that bloke who plays in midfield for Arsenal
By:
Makybe_Diva
When: 20 Oct 14 18:14
"Do any celebs use the products they advertise or just do it for the money?"

I think Lorraine Kelly would happily wear clothes from JD Williams.
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 20 Oct 14 18:54
Kate Moss advertising God only knows what, some lipstick or moisturiser or summat like that. "Get the London look" she says.

Well Miss Moss, "The London Look" near to me is fat birds wearing leggings whilst dragging kids around the Whitgift Centre in Croydon and smoking a roll up. You can't polish a turd as the fella once said.
By:
everythings gone green
When: 20 Oct 14 18:55
But you can roll it in glitter, as the other fella said
By:
FOYLESWAR
When: 20 Oct 14 18:59
or spraypaint  it gold as another fella said
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 20 Oct 14 19:03
'Quite nice but I have to top each meal up with other food'.

That's an absolute beauty of a quote Injera. Hope your Dad is ok.

The other bloke did indeed say that EGG but who in their right mind wants a glittery stool? Count me out on that score.
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 20 Oct 14 19:04
Croydon's not in London. (Ask cmat)

Anyway, Kate's from Croydon isn't she? She should know better
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 20 Oct 14 19:06
Central Croydon was always Surrey, CRO1. To me though I have always counted it as London. i_a_w_n.
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 20 Oct 14 19:07
Here's Parkinson posing for his funeral plan on The Kenny Everett show.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5LcYT2-QTE
By:
pa lapsy
When: 20 Oct 14 19:09
@ G2D,don't know why i mentioned it,think it was Slippys description of Ronnies finest culinary delight. Memory playing tricks with me,always thought it was on the other side of Sheares St. Surprised to find the place is still going strong and busier than ever,never knew it originated from a soup kitchen. "Meals on Wheels" is probably way more apt where the elderly are given a hot meal delivered to them,a good thing in this age.
Apologies for going off topic.
By:
Coachbuster
When: 20 Oct 14 19:21
'The suggestion you can win multiple gold medals by eating that filth is ludicrous'

___________________

why couldn't you ?
By:
sixtwosix
When: 20 Oct 14 19:22
erm what about the trillionaires advertising mortgages from the Spanish lot.
By:
Coachbuster
When: 20 Oct 14 19:24
celebs have a target audience that relate to them don't they ?   Peter Andre followers are probably more likely to be seen in Iceland as opposed to Mks and Sp, Waitrose  or Aldi  - fantastic if he endorses a food THEY like

Likewise ,the old biddies probably have a liking for RC
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 20 Oct 14 19:33
Does anyone actually eat the Quorn stuff that Mo Farah promotes? I had a bite of one of their sausages ages ago and spat it straight in the bin. It was beyond rank.
By:
Makybe_Diva
When: 20 Oct 14 19:52
Quorn mince is ok.

Mr Makybe used to be a vegetarian and I made him  shepherd's pies with Quorn mince.

They were jolly tasty Happy

We never ate any other Quorn products.
By:
RLKingPunter
When: 20 Oct 14 20:02
Micheal " and when youre gone " Parkinson
By:
mad mad moon
When: 20 Oct 14 20:14
If you need someone to advertise your polished, glittery, or gold turds, im sure Kerry Katona would be interested.
You might have to wait until shes finished one of her "bankrupt" phases though!
By:
Shanelee1966
When: 20 Oct 14 20:31
What`s Nicky Henderson got to do with Wilshire foods?
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