State Farm Cancels Super Bowl Ad Over LA Wildfires
The Hill reports:
Insurance giant State Farm has canceled a Super Bowl ad that was set to air during the big game in February — in part, it said, over the raging wildfires in California.
“Our focus is firmly on providing support to the people of Los Angeles. We will not be advertising during the game as originally planned,” a spokesperson said Friday in an emailed statement to The Hill.
The insurance company said it is serving more than 8 million customers in California and added that its agents and other employees “are all focused on helping customers impacted by the Southern California wildfires in the midst of this tragedy.”
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This year’s Super Bowl will be held in New Orleans. Last year, a 30-second spot
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