Summary
A cosmetics and soap store which sparked controversy in West towns by launching an anti-hunting campaign has been banned from continuing the campaign by the Advertising Standards Authority. Chainstore Lush joined forces with the Hunt Saboteurs' Association for the campaign last year, which claimed that hunts were still breaking the law, the police were not enforcing it and even that hounds were fed with other dead hounds.
The campaign sparked outrage in the West, with hunt supporters travelling to protest at Lush stores in Taunton, Bath and Bristol.See the full content of this document
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Soap Store Lush Rapped for Anti-Hunt Campaign
The ASA received 129 complaints about the campaign, which was supported by a 'Mrs Fox Bubble Bar', the pro...
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