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Hindus demand removal of 'offensive ad' by Burger King

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Posted: Jul 08, 2009 at 1144 hrs IST
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Washington A US-based Hindu advocacy group has asked American fast food chain Burger King to immediately remove an advertisement campaign featuring goddess Lakshmi, which it says is "offensive" to the people of the faith.

Washington-based Hindu American Foundation said Burger King is running a print advertisement in Spain that depicts an image of the goddess seated atop a meat sandwich and other foodstuffs with the catch phrase, "A snack that's sacred," in Spanish.

In the letter written to the company, the HAF has also sought an apology from it for demonstrating lack of cultural and religious sensitivity in this case.

"An advertisement knowingly and intentionally using sacred symbols, especially those of another religious tradition for purely commercial purposes can be offensive in and of itself," said Suhag Shukla, managing director and legal counsel for the Foundation.

"Compounding this insult is the use of the sacred image for the sale of a meat product -Burger King's judgement in associating a burger with a Hindu goddess is absolutely baffling," Shukla said in a statement.

There was no immediate response from the media office of Burger King.

Shukla said that the Foundation had written a letter to corporate headquarters of Burger King last Tuesday. "There has been no response from them," he said. The HAF was informed about the advertisement by one of its members in Spain.

"I was horrified to walk by a Burger King store in my neighbourhood to discover an image of the same deity that I worship at my home altar, displayed so disrespectfully promoting a meat sandwich," said Monica Pahilwani, a Spanish.

"A multinational corporation with a global presence should be much more aware of religious and cultural sensitivities, and how truly repelling such an advertisement could be to Hindus," she said.

Spanish Hindus demanding physical removal of all of the ads in Fuengirola, Spain have already met some success locally, HAF said.

The geographic reach of the advertisement campaign was unknown, and it is unclear if similar ads are running in other countries as well, it said.

"Burger King, in its efforts to drum up sales, seems to be have taken out of its marketing equation respect of ethno-religious sensitivities," Shukla said.

"We are determined to follow this issue to ensure that Burger King stays true to its stated commitment to diversity and inclusion as it reaches out to its global consumers," he said.

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boycot by jayant on 08 Jul 2009

simply shouting will not do any thing. Just decide all Indians who are protesting,to ban the purchase of such berger.It is vwery simple and effective. Just spread this message to ban the purchase. It will give the results within no time.

Cheap Advertisement by R.Sreekumar on 08 Jul 2009

Burger King - a fast food chain in U.S. is using cheap advertisement by featuring "Goddess Lakshmi" in promoting the sales of their products. Hurting the sentiments of the Hindus for the benefit of promotion of food items cannot be justified and the U.S.Government should take stern steps to punish the guilty and order to withdraw such advertisements, immediately.

Marketing Gimmick by Indian on 08 Jul 2009

Its cheap marketing gimmick. They use offensive materials to get in the news. They know in the end all the price they have to pay for generating so much media is a simple apology. They are shameless enough as long as they get free publicity.

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