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July 27, 2005
Fortune 500 stupidity?
Last night I saw the Burger King rocking chickens commercial advertising their new chicken fries. It was not a good commercial, especially because I had it on mute and with a bunch of guys dressed like chickens playing music it took a while to understand what BK was pitching. From today's Ad Age Daily comes this little ditty: BURGER KING'S COQROQ.COM TRIGGERS CONTROVERSY I didnt' see the website address on the commercial, but what is BK thinking? Their other ad during the Spring with Hootie (or the Blowfish?) singing while scantily clad women tell you to "come and get it" was a bit risque, but the website's name? I wonder if the web site would pass muster on Net-nanny or Surfpatrol? From the website itself comes this message when you select "Message Board": The message board is currently unavailable due to high traffic and will be back soon. What kind of high traffic? The good kind or the bad kind? Posted by Craig Depken at 01:34 PM in Economics
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