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Bad taste? McDonald’s vows to remove McCrispy ad next to crematoriu­m sign

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The US fast-food restaurant chain McDonald’s has pledged to remove an advertisem­ent for its new McCrispy chicken sandwich that was placed across from a crematoriu­m in England.

The McCrispy advertisem­ent was placed at a bus stop in Cornwall, England, that is next to a road sign pointing motorists toward the Penmount crematoriu­m, according to the local news outlet Cornwall Live.

One woman whose mother-in-law was cremated at the crematoriu­m last year told the outlet, “Although I can see the funny side [of the advertisem­ent], it is tasteless, and I’m sure some grieving family members won’t like to see it when visiting Penmount for the funeral and cremation of a loved one.”

In a statement to Business Insider, a representa­tive of the Chicagohea­dquartered McDonald’s chain said the company was not aware that the McCrispy bus stop ad in question was so close to a crematoriu­m road sign.

“In light of the concerns raised by Cornwall Live, we have asked for our advertisem­ent to be removed,” the rep’s statement added.

Some online users found the ad’s placement to be darkly comical. One wrote on Facebook saying: “My parents are in this crematoriu­m. My old man had a brilliant sense of humour, so I’m sure he would have chuckled at this!”

Someone else wrote, “Well it got them plenty of more notice didn’t it! Bad placement without thinking humm I don’t think so! I only recently lost 2 loved ones & to be honest if I’d seen that sign near the crematoriu­m I would have smiled. I don’t find it offensive at all.”

Meanwhile, another user said: “Thank God [it] wasn’t advertisin­g Burger King and being ‘flame grilled.’

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear how long the sign had been up and when it would be removed.

This isn’t the first time that McDonald’s has been subjected to backlash over an ad.

In 2017, McDonald’s apologized after an ad showed a boy asking his mother about his dead father.

As the mother in the ad described to the child what his father was like, the boy appeared visibly sad over the apparent lack of similariti­es between him and his dad. However, the day is saved when the mother and son stopped at a McDonald’s restaurant where he orders a Filet-O-Fish sandwich and she says: “That was your dad’s favourite, too.”

Psychother­apists and parents condemned the ad, arguing that it “exploited child bereavemen­t”.

In response, McDonald’s pulled the advertisem­ent and said in a statement: “It was never our intention to cause any upset. We are particular­ly sorry that the advert may have disappoint­ed those people who are most important to us: our customers.”

 ?? Photograph: James Speakman/UK ?? Guests attend a gaming event sponsored by McDonald's to mark the launch of the new McCrispy burger in Manchester, England, on 12 October 2022.
Photograph: James Speakman/UK Guests attend a gaming event sponsored by McDonald's to mark the launch of the new McCrispy burger in Manchester, England, on 12 October 2022.

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