KFC Germany Blames Robots As Promotion Commemorates Raids On Jewish Businesses
From November 9 through to the following day, Jewish people around the world pay remembrance to Kristallnacht, or “Night of Broken Glass”, as translated from German.
The night refers to a series of violent raids by the Nazi regime on Jewish businesses, homes, and synagogues in 1938. Unfortunately for KFC Germany, its automated messaging system appears to have had a field day and caused major offence by sending out a push notification encouraging people to eat some crispy chicken to mark the moment., KFC Germany immediately issued an apology for the “unacceptable” message sent to customers on Wednesday, which seemed to make a sales promotion out of the annual commemoration:
KFC in germany remembering the national socialist november pogroms against jews, the prelude to the shoah, with some tender cheese and crispy chicken
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