Burger King apologises to Hindus for running offensive ad

by Amitjha | July 8, 2009 at 09:21 pm
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Burger King Used Hindu Goddess of Wealth, Lakshmi to do the advertisement.And reaction was inevitable.They use this kind of pseudo ad to get the media headlines, and in this case they are successful, they are hitting the headlines of Indian Media.Burger King is not present in India, at least this kind of Ad will make them familiar in This part of the world.

Later On they apologized but this kind of PR campaign will not help in ling run.Burger King will become Burger Beggar if they do not understand the simple rule of respecting the Religious sentiment.

Burger King, which runs a global chain of hamburger fast food restaurants in more than 70 countries, has apologised for running an


advertisement in Spain that offended the Hindus.

"We are apologising because it wasn't our intent to offend anyone," Denise T Wilson, spokesman of Burger King said in an email when asked about the demand of the Hindu community that the company need to apologise for running an advertisement which its leaders said were offensive to their religion.

"Burger King Corporation (BKC) values and respects all of its guests as well as the communities we serve. This in-store advertisement was running to support only local promotion for three restaurants in Spain and was not intended to offend anyone," Wilson said.

"Out of respect for the Hindu community, the limited-time advertisement has been removed from the restaurants," Wilson said a day after the Hindu American Foundation (HAF) in a statement asked Burger King to remove the offensive advertisement.

The foundation in a statement said yesterday that the Burger King is running a print advertisement in Spain that depicts an image of the Hindu Goddess, Lakshmi, seated atop a meat sandwich, other foodstuffs with a catch phrase, "A snack that's sacred", written in Spanish.

"An advertisement knowingly and intentionally using sacred symbols, especially those of another religious tradition, for purely commercial purposes can be offensive," said Suhag Shukla, managing director and legal counsel for the foundation.

Even though the Hindu American foundation has not received any information in this regard form Burger King, Shukla said: "This is welcome news."

HAF in its letter to Burger King did allude to the company's positive track record of quickly removing and apologising for previous offensive ad campaigns, she noted.

"Of course we would hope that such misjudgement did not occur in the first place, but we are indeed pleased to hear of Burger King's move," Shukla said.

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mudricky

When advert companys put these adverts together they must know that it is going to cause offence.

Thought I would share I'm in Burger King reading this using their internet.

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Amitjha

In this world of marketing where mass memory is too fragile, this kind of pseudo ad war is not going to help much.

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Karl Gotthardt - albertacowpoke

Not only that, why don.t they check it out, if they.re culturally unaware.  Maybe they do it on purpose to get the required effect. 

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Amitjha

You are 100% right karl, i am a copy editor i know what they plan to hit headlines.

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Pat Garcia

Publicity campaigns are carefully analyzed, maybe they  do plan it on ¨purpose to get the required effect¨ as albertacowpoke mentioned

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azzayindia

On the hind site i have seen butcher shops called radhey shyam and sons Radhey shyam is also the name of the lord krishna andRadha his childhood lover.Nobody complains.

 

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