Heinz pulls ad that pushes marriage redefinition and homosexual behavior
AFA has posted this a YouTube link to a Heinz commercial running in England that features a “homosexual family.”
The Guardian reports that Heinz has pulled the ad:
The Heinz Deli Mayo ad has been pulled after less than a week on air after viewers complained to the Advertising Standards Authority that it was “offensive” and “inappropriate to see two men kissing” . . .
The Heinz TV ad carried an “ex-kids” restriction, meaning it cannot be shown in or around children’s programming, because Heinz Deli Mayo falls foul of Ofcom’s TV ad restrictions relating to products that are high in fat, salt and sugar . . .

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While I applaud the Heinz company for pulling the ad, they should have known that “that” kind of ad would never work short term or long term. Only homosexual people could watch two older men kiss. The ordinary, or straight man or woman “naturally flinches” to watch such a display. That is how we are made.
Registered Partnerships exist in the UK, and grant same sex couples ALL the protections, responsibilities and benefits of marriage. It’s disengenuous to claim same-sex marriage is “illegal” there.
I’m glad they pulled it! Regardless of weather it’s legal there or anywhere it’s still just as immoral, and yes we ordinary people still go “YUK” and flinch.