Burger King UK apologises after its Womenâs Day tweet is dubbed sexist and tone-deaf
Share Via:
The tweet about lack of female chefs in restaurant kitchens and a new scholarship program didnât sit well with people.
Burger King UK has issued an apology after social media users called out its Womenâs Day tweet for being sexist and misogynistic.
We hear you. We got our initial tweet wrong and weâÂÂre sorry. Our aim was to draw attention to the fact that only 20% of professional chefs in UK kitchens are women and to help change that by awarding culinary scholarships. We will do better next time. Burger King (@BurgerKingUK) March 8, 2021
Burger King Twitter Fail on International Women s Day Brings Many Lessons, Per CMO itechpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from itechpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Helping others comes naturally to Assam’s noted business tycoon
SECTIONS
Last Updated: Jan 12, 2021, 07:55 AM IST
Share
Synopsis
Bhagya Kalita and wife Gitika are supporting thousands of people with essentials like food, medical supplies and masks.
Agencies
The couple believes in progressing together with the people around them and the community.
A business tycoon from Assam, Bhagya Kalita, takes time out for different humanitarian causes everyday despite his busy schedule. For the past two decades, Kalita has been leading different business ventures. Be it hospitality, real estate, tourism or infrastructure development, he has been leading all his businesses with elan. Today, his offices are spread across different cities of Assam and other metros of India, employing hundreds of employees.