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Cows Menu

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Cows Menu is an advertisement by American fast-food chain Burger King that shared their new approach to reducing emissions. The video advertisement, featuring the Walmart Yodel Boy sing about cow flatulence, was shared on Twitter in July 2020. Though the aim of the commercial was to share that their cows would be eating more lemongrass to reduce the cow's methane emission, many Vegans and used the hashtag #cowsmenu to denounce the initiative and promote veganism.

Origin

On July 13th Burger King[1] tweeted, "breathe the farts of change" as a teaser for their new advertisement (shown below). The tweet gained over 15,100 likes and 5,900 retweets in a day.


BURGER KING Burger King @BurgerKing breathe the farts of change 10:00 PM · Jul 13, 2020 · Twitter Web App

The next day, Burger King tweeted a video advertisement captioned, "cow farts & burps are no laughing matter. they release methane, contributing to climate change. that’s why we’re working to change our cows’ diet by adding lemongrass to reduce their emissions by approximately 33%" (shown below). The post received over 174,000 views and 2,900 likes within a few hours.



Spread

On July 14th, 2020, the promoted hashtag #CowsMenu trended on Twitter. That day, Twitter user @britta27119989[2] posted, "Or we could just stop eating meat all together. I don’t want to force veganism on people but I would encourage trying a vegan meal here and there to see it’s not bad at all and can be an easier transition especially now with all the amazing plant based products #COWSMENU" (shown below, left). The tweet garnered over 560 likes that day. Many Twitter users began arguing about the ad's helpfulness. Twitter user @TimRunsHisMouth[3] said, "Literally no one gives a shit that Burger King is reducing cow farts… what a complete waste of money on marketing for some stupid virtue signaling. #COWSMENU" (shown below, right). The tweet accumulated over 460 likes that day.


britta @britta27119989 Or we could just stop eating meat all together. I don't want to force veganism on people but I would encourage trying a vegan meal here and there to see it's not bad at all and can be an easier transition especially now with all the amazing plant based products #COWSMENU 6:38 AM · Jul 14, 2020 · Twitter for iPhone Tim Young @TimRunsHisMouth Literally no one gives a s--- that Burger King is reducing cow farts... what a complete waste of money on marketing for some stupid virtue signaling. #COWSMENU 7:59 AM · Jul 14, 2020 · Twitter for Android

That same day, Twitter user @ellismontgomery shared the commercial and said, "Seeing a lot of people complain and saying 'just stop eating meat!' but this is a step in the right direction in accepting and tackling a problem to try and make a positive change for the world. Baby steps are better than nothing. #CowsMenu" (shown below). The tweet acquired over 440 likes that day.



Various Examples


MARXIST MAINSTREAM MEDIA = THE ENEMY @artie_rx @burgerking what's the deal with the guitar playing kid walking out of a cow's bunghole? What's next? The Burger King puts onion rings on his c---? 10:05 AM · Jul 14, 2020 · Twitter for iPhone in her home library cormorant @VeganRachel If you wanna take a "baby step" you order the Impossible Burger from the menu. Then you keep replacing meat until you're eating no more of it. You don't keep eating meat and patting yourself on the back pretending you're doing good lol. #cowsmenu @ellismontgomery · 3h Seeing a lot of people complain and saying "just stop eating meat!" but this is a step in the right direction in accepting and tackling a problem to try and make a positive change for the world. Baby steps are better than nothing. #CowsMenu twitter.com/BurgerKing/sta... 9:50 AM · Jul 14, 2020 · Twitter Web App Leia Marie (LM) Gose @LaPetiteWolfe So #COWSMENU was initially started by Burger King to show how they're reducing emissions by offering a better diet to their cows, but of course vegans took over and are demanding the world stop eating meat. I love animals, I do. I'm a softie. But I also eat meat, hunt & fish. 8:17 AM · Jul 14, 2020 · Twitter for iPhone





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[1] Twitter – BurgerKing

[2] Twitter – britta27119989

[3] Twitter – TimRunsHisMouth

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RemChi
RemChi

I mean, we're omnivores for a reason. We can't get everything from just vegetables, or meat, and if our entire country tried to just go Vegan, I doubt we'd be able to sustain ourselves without tons of land being dedicated to soy.

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