KFC in sexism row over ‘obnoxious’ sales promotion
September 23rd, 2010 - 3:17 pm ICT by ANILondon, Sept 23 (ANI): Fast food chain KFC has landed in a sexism row after it promoted its product using female college students who wore tracksuit bottoms emblazoned with the product’s logo on their backside.
KFC recruited female college students, from Spalding University, in Louisville, for 500 dollars to hand out customer coupons while wearing the tracksuit bottoms, promoting the new “Double Down” sandwiches.
But the fast food chain has been accused by female groups of embarking on an “obnoxious” campaign that uses women to sell “unhealthy” products.
The 540-calorie sandwiches contain bacon and cheese between two pieces of chicken.
“It’s so obnoxious to once again be using women’s bodies to sell fundamentally unhealthy products,” the Telegraph quoted Terry O’Neill, the president of the National Organisation for Women, as telling USA Today.
The company defended the scheme, launched this week, saying it was part of its marketing campaign to reach out to its critical 18-25 year-old demographic 480-540 calorie sandwich.
John Cywinski, KFC’s chief marketing and food innovation officer, said it was an effective way to attract the attention of young men, which he said were the company’s key customers and the biggest fans of the hamburger.
“In an effort to reach consumers coast-to-coast, and especially our key target of young men, we’ve established, another advertising first, one that’s fitting of the Double Down’s head-turning history,” he said in a statement.
A company spokesman later said no complaints had been received. (ANI)
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