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Burger King’s ‘sexist’ tweet spectacularly backfires – Yahoo News Australia
Burger King has been lambasted for using “sexism as clickbait” in a tweet celebrating International Women’s Day.

Burger King has been lambasted for using “sexism as clickbait” in a tweet celebrating International Women’s Day.
The fast food giant was criticised for a “misogynistic” post after it wrote a tweet on Monday saying “women belong in the kitchen”.
The official Burger King UK account then posted a separate tweet explaining that the majority of chefs are men, giving the original tweet more context.
Burger King has been blasted over a misguided International Women’s Day tweet. Source: Getty
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