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Burger King Apologises For Women's Day Tweet Amid Uproar - Women Belong In Kitchen


Women Belong In Kitchen : Burger King Apologises For Tweet Amid Uproar
Burger King s United Kingdom division sparked an outcry Monday as critics accused the brand of using a sexist trope as clickbait.
Updated: March 09, 2021 8:12 am IST
Amid outrage on social media, Burger King deleted the tweet and posted an apology.
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The brand tweeted an apology and then deleted the original tweet
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Burger King UK sparks uproar with 'Women belong in the kitchen' tweet on International Women's Day


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Burger King UK sparks uproar with Women belong in the kitchen tweet on International Women s Day
Hannah Denham, The Washington Post
March 8, 2021
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Burger King opted to take on gender disparity in the restaurant industry with a new culinary scholarship program and a tweet: Women belong in the kitchen. It did not go over well.
The fast food chain s United Kingdom division sparked an outcry Monday as critics accused the brand of using a sexist trope as clickbait. Later in the day, the brand tweeted an apology and then deleted the original tweet, citing abusive comments in the thread. ....

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