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The-Cardfather 11-05-2021 08:12 AM

Is Taco Bell Guilty of False Advertising?
 
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As I'm sure many of you watched the 2021 World Series on TV, you undoubtedly saw the Taco Bell commercials advertising their product (food). The commercial also featured baseball cards in a "2021 Collector's Pack - Taco Heroes Edition". Especially prominent was an Ozzie Albies card.

Here is the YouTube link to the commercial:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkCU...&start_radio=1

Additionally, the same baseball cards were featured on the Taco Bell website.

To be fair; it wasn't clear in the commercial or on the website if the pack of baseball cards was free with a purchase or if there was a separate charge for it.

So off I go yesterday to two of my local Taco Bells. The employees at both locations had no idea what I was talking about. When I showed the promotion (via my smart phone) to the manager at one location, she said that her restaurant never received the cards.

When I got home, I telephoned Taco Bell via their toll-free number. I was told that the cards were non-existent and the images of them were created solely for the ads. When I asked if they had received any other phone calls inquiring about the baseball cards; the rep. wouldn't give me a straight answer, so I assume that there was.

I feel that Taco Bell engaged in deceptive advertising practices. Do you agree?

butchie_t 11-05-2021 08:16 AM

Yes they are guilty of false advertising. They say they sell food...... :p

mrreality68 11-05-2021 08:32 AM

I thought it was just part of the commercial and never thought there were actual cards.
But I admit I was never really paying close attention to it.

But I do not agree with the False advertising related to the food.

I admit I am a Taco Bell Junkie

philliesfan 11-05-2021 08:38 AM

First off, I did not see the commercial.
I don't agree with the advertising this way. But I do not feel it was not false advertising because thy never said you get a pack or you can buy a pack of cards. Yes it is misleading. However if they did say you can get cards then yes it is false advertising.
Just my two cents.
Bob

vthobby 11-05-2021 08:43 AM

Upset stomach.....
 
What I dislike is on Tuesdays I used to go there for my very own "Taco Tuesday" but it always seemed to lead to "Pepto Bismol Wednesday"! So I stopped!

:eek:

Mike

vintagetoppsguy 11-05-2021 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by mrreality68 (Post 2160833)
I thought it was just part of the commercial and never thought there were actual cards.

Same. Taco Bell never offered a pack of cards either free with purchase or as a separate charge. It was just a cinematic effect/theatrical element (I don't know the correct industry term) added to enhance the commercial. The same commercial shows lightning bolts shooting from Albies cleats as he's stealing the base. If I buy a pair of those cleats, will lightning bolts shoot from mine? No, it was just an effect added for the commercial. Same reasoning applies to the cards since nothing was ever offered.

Rhotchkiss 11-05-2021 09:04 AM

I collect cards from the 1900s and Taco Bell was not around then :)

HOF Auto Rookies 11-05-2021 09:35 AM

You're kidding me? This has got to be a troll or joke thread, right? You actually called Taco Bell corporate about potentially a free baseball card they never even claimed to have?

The-Cardfather 11-05-2021 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by HOF Auto Rookies (Post 2160848)
You're kidding me? This has got to be a troll or joke thread, right? You actually called Taco Bell corporate about potentially a free baseball card they never even claimed to have?

Thanks everyone. I guess I was wrong on this one.
But most of you seem to agree that although it wasn't "False Advertising", it was a bit misleading.

And a very special thanks to Brent Neiderman who went above and beyond to make me feel like a complete idiot.

steve B 11-05-2021 09:58 AM

I had to look up the ad.

I would have thought there were actual cards involved in some way too.

But then, I've had the reverse happen. I saw the mail in forms for the 84 Nestle set, and thought about sending in for one. But decided not to because the cards shown on the order form/ad were regular 84 Topps, and the price seemed a bit high for that. I didn't find out until a couple years later that the cards had a nestle logo where the Topps logo was and were actually sort of uncommon.
I still have those forms somewhere.

swarmee 11-05-2021 11:01 AM

YUM! brands throwback
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/1996-ma...a-harrier-jet/

But yes, when I saw the commercial during the WS, I would have expected them to have cards. But then I realized the logistics of printing cards immediately and having them sent out to a few thousand locations. Very unlikely.

The-Cardfather 11-05-2021 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by swarmee (Post 2160880)

That's a great story! Maybe I should sue Taco Bell.
I won't win, but I'll gain some media exposure. LOL.

MikeGarcia 11-05-2021 12:02 PM

Note Well :
 
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Originally Posted by HOF Auto Rookies (Post 2160848)
You're kidding me? This has got to be a troll or joke thread, right? You actually called Taco Bell corporate about potentially a free baseball card they never even claimed to have?



..never underestimate what people will do for a baseball card....

..

SteveS 11-05-2021 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by The Cardfather (Post 2160888)
That's a great story! Maybe I should sue Taco Bell.
I won't win, but I'll gain some media exposure. LOL.

There was a radio station in LA that gave away a Toyota. The woman who won was thrilled. Until they gave her a Yoda doll. They claimed that it was all a joke, and the DJ was saying "Toy Yoda." I believe after all the really bad publicity they got they ended up giving her the car.

egri 11-05-2021 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by MikeGarcia (Post 2160902)
..never underestimate what people will do for a baseball card....

..

I seem to remember articles from the beginning of the pandemic about fistfights in store parking lots over boxes of cards. It was between adults too, not kids.

frankbmd 11-05-2021 01:19 PM

Joe Buck got all the cards.

Peter_Spaeth 11-05-2021 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by egri (Post 2160909)
I seem to remember articles from the beginning of the pandemic about fistfights in store parking lots over boxes of cards. It was between adults too, not kids.

Back then you could bust them, send every single card to PSA, get a 10 on every single card, and get rich. There was incentive to fight.:cool:

NiceDocter 11-05-2021 02:04 PM

Found some!
 
Found some Tac(k)o cards!! https://www.ebay.com/itm/31370039636...yABEgLiEvD_BwE

todeen 11-05-2021 02:12 PM

My son saw the ad, he's 8. He was sure there were going to be cards. I told him it's only tacos. Now I understand why he thought the way he did.

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Peter_Spaeth 11-05-2021 02:30 PM

There's always Taco John's that put out a set in 1995 with Kurt Warner's well-known pre-rookie.

frankbmd 11-05-2021 04:13 PM

Soft corners!

Jim65 11-06-2021 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by SteveS (Post 2160903)
There was a radio station in LA that gave away a Toyota. The woman who won was thrilled. Until they gave her a Yoda doll. They claimed that it was all a joke, and the DJ was saying "Toy Yoda." I believe after all the really bad publicity they got they ended up giving her the car.

I vaguely remember a similar story about 100 Grand candy bar, don't remember the details.

philliesfan 11-06-2021 08:15 AM

That 100 grand candy bar was awesome. I bought them all the time
Bob

buymycards 11-06-2021 09:43 AM

Taco Bell
 
I, too, saw the commercial on TV and I thought Taco Bell was giving away packs of cards. I didn't watch the YouTube video and analyze the commercial, I just saw the ad several times on TV.

I thought about driving to Taco Bell, because I enjoy their food, but the nearest Taco Bell is 30 miles away, so I didn't pursue it.

I would have been pissed about it if I had made a 60 mile round trip only to find out that the commercial was bullshit.

Rick

Eric72 11-10-2021 06:52 PM

ˇYo quiero mis tarjetas de beisbol!


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