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Major backlash for Burger King on Facebook and Twitter as horse meat found in burgers

Growing scandal creates public revulsion and anger


Burger King was forced to place advertisements in the UK and Irish national press this week in response to growing anger from customers, after it publicly admitted some of its burgers were contaminate
Burger King was forced to place advertisements in the UK and Irish national press this week in response to growing anger from customers, after it publicly admitted some of its burgers were contaminated with horse meat.
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A spokeswoman for Burger King could not confirm to the Guardian if the company is troubled by the consumer backlash or whether it planned further series of advertisements to keep customers updated on developments.
 


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If I an not hungry for a burger I just say.. Neighhhhhh! It is a worrisome lapse of a major food supply chain. The authorities also failed in oversight and all the vendors along the way share some degree of responsibility to make sure these things do not happen.
 




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