Burger King is under fire for tweeting a blatant sexiest comment on International Women’s Day that read: “Women belong in the kitchen.”
https://twitter.com/BurgerKingUK/status/1368849338596745223?s=20
Shortly after posting their tweet, they followed up with a series of other tweets clarifying that “If they want to, of course, about 20% of chefs are women” and announcing a scholarship to “assist female Burger King workers in pursuing their culinary dreams.”
https://twitter.com/BurgerKingUK/status/1368849339607638017?s=20
On Twitter, many users are taking what intended to be a market ploy personally and are taking issue with the fact that women are, once again, the butt of the joke.
— KFC Gaming (@kfcgaming) March 8, 2021
Absolutely. Women not knowing how to cook is a major contributor to the decline of Western civilization. Thanks for helping point them back in the right direction Burger King!
— Mark Dice (@MarkDice) March 8, 2021
burger king after tweeting "women belong in the kitchen" pic.twitter.com/S71PuqmDr2
— mun 🎗️ (@dozingallium) March 8, 2021
burger king : I shall tweet "Women belong in the kitchen" and try to bait sexists into reading the thread – I shall then promote my own services
women: …
burger king: I have ended sexism pic.twitter.com/SY36enUMsS
— mun 🎗️ (@dozingallium) March 8, 2021
https://twitter.com/Kaughtin4k/status/1368934600815312897?s=20
Burger King woke up and chose misogyny pic.twitter.com/LMm4Zl8FrO
— memory lane (@bitchiwas999) March 8, 2021
They cancelling Burger King, prayed for times like these 🙏🙏🙏 https://t.co/qZ3uym8geQ
— cryptic incognito (@CrypticNoHoes) March 8, 2021
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