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World's most controversial food ads of all times

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 14, 2022, 14:00 IST
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Controversial food advertisements

It is often said that one should be creative while inventing ideas, but also be disciplined while implementing them. But, there have been instances where brands created a gap between the concept and its implementation and that gave birth to controversies. Here are a few most controversial food ads from around the world that lacked discipline and societal norms. (Image: Facebook)

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​Jack in the Box and #MeToo Movement

The fast-food chain released an ad in August 2018 that talked about #MeToo movement. The 55-second video featured employees praising said bowls (sexual innuendo) and later showed mascot Jack failing to understand why his language made many uncomfortable, “People love my bowls,” he said in protest. The ad post was criticised and later the company and agency had to release a statement clarifying that the ad doesn't diminish any movement and the ad is in good taste. (Image: Facebook)

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​Burger King Russia and World Cup

During the World Cup 2018, which was held in Russia, Burger King released an ad promising a lifetime supply of Whoppers to women who got impregnated by any of the professional athletes. The ad was criticised and Burger King had to later apologise for the Russian promotion of the brand. (Image: Facebook)


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​McDonald's and National Tragedies

The brand was accused of profiting off disaster, after airing its "Carry On" commercial during the 2015 Golden Globes. The ad featured global tragedies like 9/11, the Boston Marathon bombing and the explosion of the Columbia space shuttle as a way to hawk burgers. The ad was considered very distasteful by consumers. (Image: Facebook)

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​Carl's Jr. and Donald Trump's Border Wall

The brand made an ad campaign in 2017 using Donald Trump's controversial border wall as a way to sell Tex-Mex burgers. The ad featured a volleyball game over the wall between the competing Tex and Mex sides, and there were many instances of sexism in the campaign that were considered controversial.


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​McDonald's and French Fries

In 2014, the brand was criticised for comparing women to French Fries in the UK. The ad was globally criticised and was short-lived. (Image: Facebook)

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​Pot Noodles and Prostitutes

The noodles brand came under scrutiny in 2002 when the British commercial showcased a cruise through a red light district and used the slang "The Slag of all Snacks." The brand had to pull down the advertisement as it was found distasteful. (Image: Wikipedia)



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