The Tweet

The relevant Burger King tweet is from its UK Twitter account. On Women’s Day, Burger King UK tweeted “Women Belong in the kitchen.”. Burger King seems to have had good intentions with this tweet, however, with the intent to inform that only 20% of women are chefs and that they are opening a scholarship program for its employees to continue their “culinary dreams”. The tweet was not well-received though and it became the subject of several complaints.

The Response

Upon seeing the tweet, KFC Gaming immediately replied with a meme that says “The best time to delete this post was immediately after posting it. The second best time is now.”. Many people agreed with KFC Gaming and are requesting Burger King take it down. Burger King, on the other hand, has insisted that the tweet is bringing light to the fact that oftentimes women do not have the same opportunities to pursue their dreams.

— KFC Gaming (@kfcgaming) March 8, 2021

The Aftermath

A day after the commotion, Burger King tweeted an apology, saying “We hear you. We got our initial tweet wrong and we’re sorry.” re-stating that they only want to bring insight into the gender imbalance in professional chefs in the industry. An hour later, the original tweet of Burger King was removed and they followed it up with a tweet saying “It was brought to our attention that there were abusive comments in the thread and we don’t want to leave the space open for that.”.

— Burger King (@BurgerKingUK) March 8, 2021

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