I agree..despite the free installation offer there you’re far better off buying in IKEA and diy, they’ve much better quality fittings & variety for that money
RuilleBuille
That’s capitalism for you.
Spud
Could argue that the client wouldn’t be happy with the ad positioning, but I’ve now seen it here on BS, as well as a few Whatsapp messages… no doubt it’s on FB and others.
missred
Woah, that took me a minute, but fupping hell! That is one of the worst placings of ads.
realPolithicks
Not accidental would be my guess.
Zoella
Does no one read the pages in the Heddilt before they go to print? Awful.
don'tgochasinwaterfalls
Where the prices are only famous
TheQ47
On an unrelated note, why does the headline read “Joanne husband” rather than “Joanne’s husband”?
Cian
The editors are illiterate?
Like, they literally have one job!
GiggidyGoo
illiterately have one job.
Daisy Chainsaw
Just be thankful it wasn’t condensed to “Jo Hubby” to make it fit.
Zoella
Or ‘Jo hub’. Give The Sun a few weeks and it will be ‘Jo lag.’
Catherine costelloe
My condolences to the family of this beautiful lady.
Daisy Chainsaw
Horrific. And the callous placing of this ad shows that nothing has been learned by the media since the kicking they got over the Invisible Woman Clodagh Hawe.
Janet, I ate my Avatar
Nice work on banalising horror
Tony
Yeah way to go drawing peoples attention to an instance of incredibly clumsy subbing by the Evening Herald. Happy now BS?
bisted
…back in the day the cheapest ads were ‘run of paper’ and at the printers discretion…they would have spotted this and probably have left this out rather than put it elsewhere…but then…Wapping put an end to printers…
Topsy
Dreadful effort by the Hearld. Some people have no shame. Gutter rag.
Bingo
Was talking to two friends about this tragedy on Saturday evening. I was arguing that if possible, the media shouldn’t be informed of some details such as the wardrobe in this instance.
What purpose does this detail serve the public other than to allow the media and readers speculate widely.
“Missing lady found dead in house, man being questioned” is enough in my opinion.
They disagreed.
Now, this advert placing has potentially put family and friends of this woman under more stress.
My point being that if the wardrobe wasn’t mentioned in previous reports, then this ad placement mistake (we assume) wouldn’t be causing more stress.
This not in good taste. Cheap laugh, Broadsheet.
+1
I agree..despite the free installation offer there you’re far better off buying in IKEA and diy, they’ve much better quality fittings & variety for that money
That’s capitalism for you.
Could argue that the client wouldn’t be happy with the ad positioning, but I’ve now seen it here on BS, as well as a few Whatsapp messages… no doubt it’s on FB and others.
Woah, that took me a minute, but fupping hell! That is one of the worst placings of ads.
Not accidental would be my guess.
Does no one read the pages in the Heddilt before they go to print? Awful.
Where the prices are only famous
On an unrelated note, why does the headline read “Joanne husband” rather than “Joanne’s husband”?
The editors are illiterate?
Like, they literally have one job!
illiterately have one job.
Just be thankful it wasn’t condensed to “Jo Hubby” to make it fit.
Or ‘Jo hub’. Give The Sun a few weeks and it will be ‘Jo lag.’
My condolences to the family of this beautiful lady.
Horrific. And the callous placing of this ad shows that nothing has been learned by the media since the kicking they got over the Invisible Woman Clodagh Hawe.
Nice work on banalising horror
Yeah way to go drawing peoples attention to an instance of incredibly clumsy subbing by the Evening Herald. Happy now BS?
…back in the day the cheapest ads were ‘run of paper’ and at the printers discretion…they would have spotted this and probably have left this out rather than put it elsewhere…but then…Wapping put an end to printers…
Dreadful effort by the Hearld. Some people have no shame. Gutter rag.
Was talking to two friends about this tragedy on Saturday evening. I was arguing that if possible, the media shouldn’t be informed of some details such as the wardrobe in this instance.
What purpose does this detail serve the public other than to allow the media and readers speculate widely.
“Missing lady found dead in house, man being questioned” is enough in my opinion.
They disagreed.
Now, this advert placing has potentially put family and friends of this woman under more stress.
My point being that if the wardrobe wasn’t mentioned in previous reports, then this ad placement mistake (we assume) wouldn’t be causing more stress.
Just my opinion.
speculate wildly…
Disgusting