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Sunday, July 20, 2014

Burger King introduces gay pride Whoppers

Friend,
Burger King recently promoted the "gay pride" message with a rainbow Whopper wrapper at one of its stores. Unless there is some pushback from consumers, there is a real possibility that they could expand this promotion.
During this year's annual gay pride event in San Francisco, the Burger King location along the parade route sold a "Proud Whopper" with fanfare promotion by the corporate office.
It was the same Whopper as always, but in a rainbow-colored wrapper.
Fernando Machado, Burger King's Senior Vice President of Global Brand Management defended the company's promotion, telling USA Today that the "Proud Whopper…showcases who we are as a brand," adding, "It shows how we, as a brand, believe in self-expression."
Transexuals and cross-dressers are the main attraction at San Francisco's annual gay pride paradesWhy you should care
Unless Burger Kings sees a backlash for promoting cross-dressing and homosexual conduct as normal behavior, it will expand the promotion to other cities and additional stores next year.
TAKE ACTION
We have prepared an email that you can send directly to Burger King executives.
In addition, a copy of your email will be sent to the Burger King Franchise Association, reinforcing your message that promoting and encouraging abhorrent behavior will drive families away.
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NOTE: If you'd like to call Burger King, they're number is 1-866-394-2493.
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15 comments:

  1. Why can't BK have this at one store in San Fran that is predominantly gay? Maybe the Salisbury store should have a redneck burger in a camp wrapper with family tree that includes 2nd cousins as spouses. Please notice the idiots that wrote this up have limited English skills. Last line has "they're number" rather than their number. Kinda like the mensa rejects that wrote "illeagles" instead of illegals.

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    DGJC • 11 hours ago

    Check this out, here is a short list of companies that support gay pride.

    Adobe Systems
    Allstate Insurance
    Amazon.com
    American Apparel
    American Airlines
    Apple
    Applebee's
    Ben & Jerry's
    Best Buy
    Geek Squad
    Boeing
    Clorox
    Clorox, Brita Filters, Glad Storage Bags, Hidden Valley Ranch, Pine-Sol
    The Coca-Cola Company
    Coca-Cola, Fanta, Sprite, Minute Maid, Powerade, Dasani
    Concur Technologies
    Costco
    Dell
    Delta Airlines
    eBay
    Electronic Arts
    Ford
    Lincoln
    Gap
    Banana Republic, Old Navy, Piperlime
    General Mills
    Cheerios, Lucky Charms, Wheaties, Betty Crocker, Pillsbury, Green Giant, Hamburger Helper, more
    General Motors
    Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC
    Goldman Sachs
    Google
    Youtube, Zagat
    Hilton Worldwide
    Hilton Hotels, DoubleTree, Embassy Suites, Hampton Inn, Waldorf-Astoria
    The Home Depot
    IBM
    Intuit
    J.C. Penney
    Kraft Foods
    Cadbury, Kraft, Nabisco, Oreo, Oscar Mayer, Planters, more
    Levi's
    Marriott Hotels
    Marriott, Renaissance Hotels, Ritz-Carlton, Courtyard Inn, Fairfield Inn
    McDonald's
    Microsoft
    Windows, Bing, Xbox, Xbox 360
    Nationwide Insurance
    Nike
    Converse
    Olive Garden
    PepsiCo
    Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Gatorade, Tropicana, Aquafina, Frito-Lay, Quaker Oats, more
    PG&E
    Proctor and Gamble
    Bounty, Charmin, Crest, Duracell, Gillette, Old Spice, Pampers, Tide, Vicks, more
    Qualcomm
    RealNetworks, Inc.
    Red Lobster
    Rite Aid
    Sears
    Land's End
    Southwest Airlines
    Starbucks
    State Farm Insurance
    Target
    United Airlines
    UPS
    Vulcan Inc.
    Walgreens
    The Walt Disney Company
    ABC, ESPN, Pixar, Marvel, Walt Disney Studios, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, The Muppets, more
    Wells Fargo

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  3. I guess I will not go the Burger King anymore

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  4. This type of marketing involves swallowing your pride and doing the right thing. Nice work BK in realizing that there is a market to be capitalized on.

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  5. Who cares? It was a location, in San Fran, along the parade route. Get a life, people.

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  6. I'm always amazed at the number of reach-outs from insulted people who can't take the time to spell correctly.
    It tends to give readers an impression that the writers aren't the sharpest knives in the drawer, if you know what I mean.

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  7. The anti burger king add is dumb.....the homophobic folks arent winning this fight and wont.....the religious right is losing ground on a daily basis. The eastern shore folks arent the sharpest at times and its fun to watch these supposed bible thumpers pass judgment......maybe they need to read alittle more ....

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  8. 11:03 They actually think they did spell it right. Shows what kind of intelligence is behind these people trying to create outrage.

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  9. 12:43
    You are a "Didn't read!" reader aren't you? Liberal.

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  10. 11:03 Actually us "religious" ones are simply keeping to ourselves. We are not "losing" anything.
    In fact we know, in the end, we will be the winners, always.

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  11. 12:37 - Hey dumbass - why don't you wait until your literacy level gets beyond the third grade before you badmouth others.

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  12. No way, not eating any of that special sauce.

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  13. Does BK have sliders?

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  14. That parade was in california the land of fruits and nuts, there is no hope for those idiots,it just pisses me off that they try to force everyone else to accept their deviant life style.By the way was that our illustrious mayor jimmy boy(girl?)in that picture?

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