Takoyaki business in viral prank may be held liable for lack of promo permit, says DTI

takoyaki business in viral prank may be held liable for lack of promo permit, says dti

Takoyaki biz in viral prank may be held liable, says DTI

The Department of Trade and Industry said that the owner of a Takoyaki Business, who admitted that his viral April Fool’s prank was part of a marketing scheme, may be held liable for conducting a promotion without a proper permit, Ivan Mayrina reported on “24 Oras” on Thursday.

“Kung inaamin niya na marketing gimmick yan lumalabas na parang siya talagang promotional in that sense. At kung wala silang DTI permit, pwede silang mapapanagutan ng DTI na violation na conducting ng promotion without securing first DTI sales promo permit,” said DTI Assistant Secretary Amanda Nograles during a public briefing.

The DTI also issued a reminder the issuance of permits for promos, that are subject to standards, is part of the mandate of the agency.

If the owner of the Takoyaki business applied for a permit for its April Fools prank as a sales promo, the mechanics may not have passed the DTI standards.

“Tinitingnan natin yung mechanics. Sino ang sakop? Paano ba manalo dito sa sales promotion na to? At kung ano man yung pinapagawa nila para manalo, tama ba ito? Wala bang illegal dito or immoral dito?” she added.

The DTI clarified that it had no power to suspend or cancel business permits.

However, if a complaint is file the DTI may refer the case to the local government unit, which issues business permits.

The said Takoyaki business went viral on April 1 after a customer allegedly followed through with the business’ April Fool’s prank daring customers to tattoo their logo on their foreheads in exchange for P100,000.

The customer and business owner later admitted that the “prank” was planned and scripted to promote the Takoyaki business.

Business owner Carl Quion declined to issue a comment on the DTI statements. — Jiselle Anne Casucian/BAP, GMA Integrated News

This article Takoyaki business in viral prank may be held liable for lack of promo permit, says DTI was originally published in GMA News Online.

News Related

OTHER NEWS

Aliw Awards nominations out

ALIW Awards Foundation Inc. President Alice H. Reyes has released the names of finalists for the 2023 Aliw Awards to be presented on Dec. 11, 2023, at the Manila Hotel ... Read more »

WhatsApp Web gains the feature of single-view photos and videos

WhatsApp Web gains the feature of single-view photos and videos (Photo: Unsplash) The WhatsApp Web, the desktop version of the popular messaging app from Meta, has received an update allowing ... Read more »

Young athletes’ time to shine in Siklab Awards

Young athletes’ time to shine in Siklab Awards MANILA, Philippines — The future heroes of Philippine sports will be honored during the third Siklab Youth Sports Awards on Dec. 4 ... Read more »

Local exec says 5-10 barangays still isolated in Northern Samar

Graphics by Jannielyn Ann Bigtas A local government official said Monday that five to 10 barangays in Northern Samar are still isolated following the massive flooding in the area last ... Read more »

App made by ex-jeepney driver will let you pay PUV fare, book tricycles

DyipPay app lets you pay jeepney fare, book tricycles “Barya lang po sa umaga.” Everyone who rides jeepneys knows this rule: it may not be an actual law, but it’s ... Read more »

Updated In-Season Tournament Bracket ahead of pool play finale

Updated In-Season Tournament Bracket ahead of pool play finale Tuesday will mark the last day of pool play for the inaugural NBA In-Season Tournament. From there, six first-place teams and ... Read more »

PCG forms teams for maritime emergency response

PCG forms teams for maritime emergency response MANILA, Philippines — Recent incidents of fishermen lost in the waters off Southern Tagalog have prompted the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) to form ... Read more »
Top List in the World