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BEIJING, June 22 -- The Xi'an branch of McDonald's
has pulled a commercial that viewers found insulting.
 A mother and daughter dine at a
Chongqing Municipality McDonald's while the insulting kneeling commercial
is showed. [baidu] | It is
the latest example of a multinational rubbing the Chinese customers the wrong
way, following Nike's ¡°blasphemous¡± kung fu advertisement about six months ago.
In the McDonald's advertisement, a Chinese man is
shown kneeling before an electronics salesman, begging for a discount. But the
man's coupon has expired and the vendor turns him down. The advertisement goes
on to say people do not have to beg to take advantage of a McDonald's promotion.
According to the Huashang Daily, 80 percent of Xi'an
residents polled felt insulted by the commercial.
One woman said the commercial suggested the integrity
of Chinese people was so poor they would get down on their knees to beg for a
discount, the newspaper reported.
Marina Leung, senior director for corporate relations
at McDonald's China Development Co. in Hong Kong, which overseas the mainland
market, said the commercial was merely trying to use humor to attract customers.
"It is meant to convey our message in an exaggerated
manner. As far as I know, our advertisement has been vetted by government
authorities."
Although the Xi¡¯an branch has already pulled the
advertisement, Xi¡¯an authorities announced they would charge McDonald¡¯s with
violating the mainland¡¯s advertising regulations, according to the Huashang
Daily. Enditem
(Source: Shenzhen Daily/Agencies) |