Let The Puns & The Chops Fly! The Monkeys’ Annual Lamb Ad Drops & It’s A Meaty Critique Of The Times
When you're charging 50 bucks a kilo, is it any wonder the extravagance and largesse given the annual lamb commercial.
When you're charging 50 bucks a kilo, is it any wonder the extravagance and largesse given the annual lamb commercial.
In a delicious irony, the woman synonymous with TV's most infamous "boning" is back doing meat advertisements.
Alongside cocaine & pomegranates in salads, the lamb cutlet's a sure way to tell BBQ guests you get paid too much.
There's nothing cooler than the annual lamb ad. And that's despite advertising something that's increasingly uncool.
Wunderman Thompson teams With Meat & Livestock Australia. Vegetarian staff apparently locked in a cupboard during pitch.
They can carry on all they want, but the Kiwis have to admit we've got better accents & waterslide parks.
Occasionally, B&T's newsletter carries articles that could be described as "filler" or pointless. This a case in point.
Unlike lamb campaigns of the past, there's little in 2019's iteration to suggest it'll be banned by week's end.
The Monkeys is back with its latest lamb instalment that, somewhat disappointingly, appears to be largely offence-free.
People are saying the new lamb ad is turning them vegan. Rest assured that's not happening to anyone in the B&T office.
Oh no, punters are finding the latest lamb ad hard to swallow. Justified or are they carrying on like a burnt chop?
The only thing we love more than the arrival of a new lamb ad here at B&T is a sweaty courier with a booze delivery.
The controversial lamb ad has officially been pulled, which is officially good news for cute little lambs everywhere.
Meat & Livestock's Andrew Howie makes a surprise move to Westpac, although that's not to suggest he got the "chop".
Angry Hindus have failed to get the controversial lamb ad banned. Did anyone bother to listen to the poor lambs, we ask?
Love a fiery lamb Madras or a tasty cutlet from the tandoor? Looks like you need to be laying low for a bit, then.
Marriage equality set to take a backseat as religious leaders turn their attack onto the humble lamb cutlet.
Australian professional kitchen knife and sharpener brand Füri has announced Kylie Kwong as its new brand ambassador.