Actually that's not true it's up to the company and Zanna to ensure the disclosure is correct they too could be fined if they didn't specify she has to declareAfter contacting the company in her instagram post above, their response:
"We’re very appreciative of Zanna for supporting our small business, but we have to leave it up to her to decide how she’d like to post things. Hope you get to try our food soon"
People who don't know the real value of money, how much it truly costs to earn a living, waste it on stuff like this, just for the brand or whatever. Imagine. 595 quid. On a coffee table. Madness.
Zanna would have to put the 'ad break' bookends as it were as her first story of the day and her last at nightI have so much more respect for influencers who are open and clear about what content is paid for / advertising! We all know that is how they make money, but why the sneakiness of it all?!
One account I follow - Grillo Designs - created the concept of an "Ad Break" in her stories last year and I've seen quite a few people do it since! It follows the same concept of a TV ad break - it's a clear break between her regular content and her paid for content, so people can watch knowing it's paid for or skip through it if they don't want to view it, or know it's a good way of supporting content creators if there's an affiliate link etc. She has a highlight on her profile if you want to see an example. I personally really like this way of doing it and being upfront with your audience, Zanna is so sneaky.
Though, how would Zanna even do this since most of her content is paid for??
I had already noticed that the meal was noted as "kindly gifted" on the Surrey nest account whilst on her personal account I literally saw no mention of it! (Though looking back I do see it just in the bottom corner really small white gif against a white background - my phone screen is cracked there so that doesn't help) But why so sneaky?!
it looks really cheap like one you might find on wayfair lmaoPeople who don't know the real value of money, how much it truly costs to earn a living, waste it on stuff like this, just for the brand or whatever. Imagine. 595 quid. On a coffee table. Madness.
Those chairs look uncomfortable as f*ck! The back would be digging in right on the bottom of your ribs. I was about to say they’d be especially uncomfortable after a big meal but guess there is no chance of that at Zannas houseThe price of all of these things!!!
Those dining room chairs!!! And didn’t she say they’re having 8 or 10 around their dining table!? That’s almost £2k on CHAIRS!!!!!
Can you tell I’m bored???
*EDIT* and a concept rower is between £900-£1300.
my mind is blown. I’m shook guys. SHOOOOK
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Was just thinking the same thing! Not really amenable to a social dinner lounging round the table......Those chairs look uncomfortable as f*ck! The back would be digging in right on the bottom of your ribs. I was about to say they’d be especially uncomfortable after a big meal but guess there is no chance of that at Zannas house
Unless the meal is #giftedThose chairs look uncomfortable as f*ck! The back would be digging in right on the bottom of your ribs. I was about to say they’d be especially uncomfortable after a big meal but guess there is no chance of that at Zannas house
This is a really popular style of furniture at the moment meaning there’s a huge range of places you can source this sort of item from, at all price levels. I’m against buying dirt cheap flimsy furniture, and got a desk made in this style from an independent seller on Etsy using reclaimed wood. It cost £150, for an ethically and sustainably made item from a small U.K. business. £595 for this seems excessive to say the least
Agreed - showing how naive she is..........I think she thinks she looks cool having interior designers on board but this shows how silly it is making her look - I love shopping and would remember exactly where everything was from and how much it cost !! Its not that difficult...Is anyone else suspicious that her inability to remember where her new stuff is from is because she paid for it and therefore doesn’t want to promote it for free?
And also, who the actual eff buys expensive, investment pieces and can’t remember where they’re from?! I just don’t buy it (if you’ll pardon the pun!). She is either being sneaky or she’s proving she ain’t the sharpest shovel in the shed.
I think she is pretending not to remember because it's all extremely expensive and she is embarrassed or scared for her followers to know how much they're spending - even though they obviously moved into a very expensive house.Is anyone else suspicious that her inability to remember where her new stuff is from is because she paid for it and therefore doesn’t want to promote it for free?
And also, who the actual eff buys expensive, investment pieces and can’t remember where they’re from?! I just don’t buy it (if you’ll pardon the pun!). She is either being sneaky or she’s proving she ain’t the sharpest shovel in the shed.
Agreed....or the interior designer has done all the work and she has had very little input/interest in itIs anyone else suspicious that her inability to remember where her new stuff is from is because she paid for it and therefore doesn’t want to promote it for free?
And also, who the actual eff buys expensive, investment pieces and can’t remember where they’re from?! I just don’t buy it (if you’ll pardon the pun!). She is either being sneaky or she’s proving she ain’t the sharpest shovel in the shed.
for someone who preaches sustainability, firstly why is the majority
of their shit BRAND NEW??? so much of the stuff they are getting can easily be sourced second hand, and we all know the benefits for the environment when you
buy second hand rather than brand new
secondly, why are they pulling up carpets that look
good quality and hardly usedjust to put more brand new shit down. and the radiators???
these ppl have actually got more money than sense
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