Oh my God. . . are these people serious? I'm not buying it that McDonalds was attempting to be malicious, and last I checked they had quite a few charitable programs in place through their PR department.
Why is it that it doesn't matter what you say people have to be closed minded about it and take offense, regardless of your intentions?
I might possibly be more concerned about the "negative connotations" if there were a possibility that anyone from the african areas mentioned would have a possibility of seeing the burger. It's an add campaign, why can't people grow up?
One last comment, McDonalds even agreed to donate proceeds from the sale of the burger to benefit the groups suffering from starvation!
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