on 12-11-2014 20:48
As Christmas is on it's way I will allow myself the luxury of a post that has nothing to do with medicine or Nursing.
Has anyone seen the latest Sainsburys advert? Shown for the first time tonight (I think)...
Made in partnership with the Royal British Legion and inspired by events in 1914. A real winner I think...
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on 12-11-2014 21:12
on 12-11-2014 21:12
on 12-11-2014 21:23
on 12-11-2014 21:24
I like it, It gets a ten from Len.
But seriously, nice to see a good tribute about the war rather than senseless sacrifice.
on 12-11-2014 21:31
on 12-11-2014 21:31
on 12-11-2014 21:49
on 12-11-2014 21:49
In the trenches with a bar of chocolate sent from home...as opposed to seeing tables groaning with a ton of food...half of which will go to waste.....
Add that to the 1 day friendship between two opposing sides at war. To mark the 100 year anniversary
A very different take on Christmas.....
(Up to today the John Lewis advert with Monty the penguin was my favourite)
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on 12-11-2014 22:38
on 12-11-2014 22:38
And does anybody know how much the RBL sees from Sainsburys Christmas profits ?
12-11-2014 22:44 - edited 12-11-2014 22:45
12-11-2014 22:44 - edited 12-11-2014 22:45
@Beenherebefore wrote:And does anybody know how much the RBL sees from Sainsburys Christmas profits ?
According to the Metro they issued this statement...
While some may question why the supermarket is using WWI as a promotional tool, the advert is a joint venture with the Royal British Legion. The chocolate bar featured in the advert will be on sale for £1, with all profits going to the charity.
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on 12-11-2014 22:47
on 12-11-2014 22:47
So that'll be about 5p per bar then
on 12-11-2014 22:56
on 12-11-2014 22:56
@Beenherebefore wrote:So that'll be about 5p per bar then
I expect so...and as you are the financial expert I wont disagree....:smileywink:
But then it has to be said RBL entered into this quite happily. I doubt any of the other Christmas adverts will be giving anything to charitable organisations.....? (Unless you know anything different?)
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