I see Lloyds Pharmacy have got themselves into a bit of bother regarding a 'shock tactics' campaign for Diabetes Week.
They ran a TV ad which received a number complaints which they have been working to remove.
They also erected a statue / mountain of amputated limbs in Trafalgar Square to highlight the seriousness of diabetes.
http://web.orange.co.uk/gallery/4637?gallery_id=4637&image_position=8
It seems like a classic example of shock tactics and I rather doubt either a focus group was ran or a psychologist consulted about whether this is an appropriate way to conquer denial.
Currently Lloyds are answering questions from disgruntled people on their Facebook page
http://www.facebook.com/lloydspharmacy?sk=wall&filter=1
They ran a TV ad which received a number complaints which they have been working to remove.
They also erected a statue / mountain of amputated limbs in Trafalgar Square to highlight the seriousness of diabetes.
http://web.orange.co.uk/gallery/4637?gallery_id=4637&image_position=8
It seems like a classic example of shock tactics and I rather doubt either a focus group was ran or a psychologist consulted about whether this is an appropriate way to conquer denial.
Currently Lloyds are answering questions from disgruntled people on their Facebook page
http://www.facebook.com/lloydspharmacy?sk=wall&filter=1