Thursday, November 26, 2009 Carl's Jr. Stops Mobster Ads After Complaints Another Example that Activism Works !!!!!! Make your Views and Opinions known.
Carl's Jr. Stops Mobster Ads After
Complaints
; Nation's Restaurant News;November
11, 2009
Late last week the California Italian-American
Task Force and the National Italian-American Federation praised CKE's decision
not to extend the media buy for ads, which were developed by agency Mendelsohn
Zien. The commercials for the new sandwich, which ran prominently during
the World Series, featured mobster and garbage men characters that the
advocacy groups said depicted Italian-Americans in a negative, stereotypical
light.
CKE also put an end to a branded Facebook
application where customers could take a quiz to determine which "made
guy" their personalities matched.
"NIAF was pleased to see the positive steps taken by Carl's Jr. Restaurant to remove negative, inaccurate and unfair characterizations in their recent commercial advertisements," said Jeff Capaccio, the group's regional vice president for the Far West. "These advertisements only fuel further incorrect assumptions about an entire ethnic group. The foundation is committed to promoting a positive image of Italian-Americans and removing falsehoods that perpetuate ethnic, racial and other discrimination." .... CKE officials said that the company
tries to remain receptive to criticism and objections to its advertising.
"CKE Restaurants Inc., parent company
of Carl's Jr. and Hardee's restaurants, adopts a creative approach to our
advertising," said Beth Mansfield, director of public relations for Carpinteria-based
CKE. "It is intended to communicate the core message of our premium-quality
food to our target audience of 'young, hungry guys.' We do not aim to exclude
or offend any other groups with our efforts, but merely to appeal to and
amuse a very specific audience. We understand that not everyone may view
our advertising the same way, so we respect all views and welcome comments
and feedback.
"To this end, we have decided to not extend our current media buy for the Parmesan Chicken Sandwich," she continued. "The commercials may still appear infrequently in limited markets, as stations sometimes give us 'bonus' airings, but the ad campaign formally ended Sunday, November 8." CKE operates or franchises 1,212 Carl's
Jr. restaurants and 1,915 Hardee's locations in 42 states and 14 countries.
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