McDonald's Sundae Bloody Sundae

McDonald's Sundae Bloody Sundae

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Overview

McDonald's Sundae Bloody Sundae is a controversial promotion for a dessert product available at McDonald's restaurants in Portugal. Many expressed outrage for the company's naming of an ice cream product after a violent historical event known as "Bloody Sunday" in which British soldiers shot and killed 14 unarmed protesters in Northern Ireland.

Background

On March 21st, 1983, the Irish rock band U2 released the song "Sunday Bloody Sunday" (song below).[1] The song recounts a witness' perspective of Bloody Sunday, a 1972 violent episode between British soldiers and unarmed protesters in Northern Ireland. Soldiers shot 28 people, killing 14.[2]



On October 30th, 2019, Twitter [3] user @bigmonsterlove tweeted a photograph of a McDonald's promotional material about the "Sundae Bloody Sundae." They captioned the photograph, "Portugal is cancelled." The tweet received more than 4,700 likes and 670 retweets in two days (shown below).


MyLimes Na gCopaleen @bigmonsterlove Portugal is cancelled. SUNDAE BLOODY SUNDAE um 1 2 Na compra de 1 Sundae oferta de outro 10:15 AM Oct 30, 2019 Twitter Web App

Developments

McDonald's Apology

McDonald's pulled the advertisement and apologized on October 31st, 2019. In a statement to the Guardian,[4] they said:

When promoting its Halloween Sundae ice cream, McDonald’s Portugal developed a local market activation for a small number of its restaurants in Portugal.

The campaign was intended as a celebration of Halloween, not as an insensitive reference to any historical event or to upset or insult anyone in any way. We sincerely apologise for any offence or distress this may have caused.

Online Reaction

Many online denounced McDonald's for the promotion, claling insenitive and a public relations fail. For example, Twitter[5] user @JaneSymons1 tweeted, "On the scale of epic #prfail, this has to be up there with @KylieJenner's Pepsi ad McDonald's apologizes for 'Sundae Bloody Sundae' advert" (shown below, left). Twitter[6] user @theJeremyVine tweeted, "How can 'Sundae Bloody Sundae' not have been intended as a reference to those events? This is mad." Twitter[7] user @charlie_grafton compared the advertisement to a satirical article in the Onion about a 9/11 promotion (shown below, right).


Jane Symons @JaneSymons1 On the scale of epic #prfail, this has to be up there with @KylieJenner's Pepsi ad McDonald's apologizes for 'Sundae Bloody Sundae' advert MyL @bi Portugal is cancelled. re Cod ications Trends f sages Trending in B Corbyn 181K Tweet marks Trending in B SUNDAE BLOODY SUNDAE #Brussels Jennifer more are le Trending in B #Ukraine 11.9K Tweet wwWELT is Trandina in McDonald's apologizes for 'Sundae Bloody Sundae' advert Fast-food chain says dessert ad was not meant to be offensive. politico.eu Twitter Web Client 7:10 AM Oct 31, 2019 Jeremy Vine @theJeremyVine How can "Sundae Bloody Sundae" not have been intended as a reference to those events? This is mad ММ McDonald's McDonald's Portugal apologises for 'Sundae Bloody Sundae' ads Halloween promotion was not intended to be 'insensitive reference' to historical events 7:57 AM Oct 31, 2019 Twitter for Android Charlie Grafton @charlie_grafton Replying to @POLITICOEurope and @politico theonion.com/new-subway-pro... What role does the onion even serve at this point? FLY ON IN FOR SUBTEMBER 11TH! YOU WILL "NEVER FORGET" THIS DEAL FOOTLONG SUBS $9.91 SUBWAY eat fresh. New Subway Promotion To Honor Subtember 11 MILFORD, CT-Citing a wide range of deals customers will "never forget," fast food chain Subway announced an exciting new promotion this week to honor... theonion.com 8:51 AM- Oct 31, 2019 Twitter for Android

Media Coverage

Several media outlets covered the controversy, including CNN,[8] CNBC,[9] The New York Post,[10] The New York Daily News,[11] BBC[12] and more.

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