The burger chain received a furious response from many Twitter users after it posted the short message “women belong in the kitchen”—apparently to draw attention to the underrepresentation of women in the restaurant industry. Burger King followed up its initial tweet with another in...
The latest online outrage was sparked by Burger King UK, whose social media team thought it would be a good idea to fire off an International Women's Day thread that began with the words, "Women belong in the kitchen." Yes, really. Tweet may have been deleted The thread went on to ...
A lot has been made ofBurger King’srecent ad titled “Women Belong in the Kitchen.” If you’ve heard about it, you’ve likely already taken sides and are either itching to rage-tweet me, or are eager to hear someone else who supports your point of view. Instead of taking sides, l...
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Burger King is owned by Restaurant Brands International Inc. (RBI). RBI was established in 2014 by the merger between Burger King and Tim Hortons, a Canadian coffee shop. It expanded in 2017, following the acquisition of Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen. ...
Pardon the metaphor, but Burger King UK’s March 8 tweet, “Women belong in the kitchen,” requires a lot of peeling back of the onion. You read that correctly; the tweet came from Burger King UK. It was meant to highlight a Burger King Foundation Initiative timed for March 8,Internati...