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comparative advertising
noun
- advertising in which a competing product is identified and compared unfavorably with the advertiser's product.
comparative advertising
noun
- a form of advertising in which a product is compared favourably with similar products on the market
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of comparative advertising1
First recorded in 1970–75
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Example Sentences
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However Aldi, said comparative advertising was a "well-established principle".
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Aldi said comparative advertising was a "well-established principle".
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Ross Petty, a professor of marketing law at Babson College, says the FTC endorsed comparative advertising because it preferred brands to compete with one other than with an unnamed competitor.
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"Comparative advertising encourages product improvement and innovation, and can lead to lower prices in the marketplace," the statement read.
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In Europe, comparative advertising is also legal although much more tightly regulated, says Petty of Babson College.
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