Comedian Ed Gamble's Tube poster featuring a hot dog causes a stir with Transport for London! Find out why the sausage led to a poster predicament.
Comedian Ed Gamble found himself in a pickle, or should we say a cucumber, when his Tube poster for the show 'Hot Diggity Dog' raised eyebrows on the London Underground. The cheeky poster, originally featuring Gamble with a greasy, sauce-covered sausage, had to be swapped for a cucumber after TFL deemed it non-compliant with advertising policies. The Off Menu podcast host's hot dog debacle created a buzz as he humorously traded the sausage for a healthier veggie alternative.
Steve Miller, known for blasting societal restrictions, criticized TfL's ban on Gamble's hot dog ad, calling it a move towards a 'NANNY state.' The controversy surrounding an innocent hot dog on a poster turned into a debate on promoting obesity, adding a spicy twist to Gamble's promotional campaign. Despite the poster predicament, Gamble's show continued to attract attention, proving that even a small cucumber can make a big statement on the bustling London Underground scene.
In a twist of fate, the hot dog saga served as a reminder of the power of advertising regulations in unexpected places like subway networks. The incident highlighted the fine line between humor and compliance in advertising, showcasing the impact of small details in public perception.
Comedian Ed Gamble swapped a hot dog for a cucumber in his posters on the London Underground.
The Off Menu podcast host was pictured with a greasy, sauce-covered sausage on billboards for his show Hot Diggity Dog.
When billboards were sent to display on the Underground, Gamble was told to alter the poster because it failed to comply with TFL advertising policy.
The Off Menu podcast host was pictured with a greasy, sauce-covered sausage on billboards for his show Hot Diggity Dog.
Comedian Ed Gamble has been ordered to change a poster campaign for his new standup show because the image of a hot dog violated the transit network's ban ...
He lamented a decision taken by TfL (Transport for London) to ban an advert showing comedian Ed Gamble eating a hot dog due to it 'promoting obesity'.