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Burger King Apologizes After Catholic Ire Over Holy Week Ad
By Ryan Foley, Christian Post Reporter


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Burger King has apologized amid backlash from Roman Catholics in Spain for using the words of Jesus at the Last Supper to promote its veggie burger during Holy Week.

The fast-food giant launched a campaign in Spain advertising its veggie burger, The Big King Vegetable. The campaign used the phrase “Take all of you and eat of it” before noting that the product “doesn’t have meat” and is “100% vegetarian” with “100% flavor.”

Other advertisements employed the use of the phrase “The Flesh of My Flesh,” with the word “flesh” crossed out and replaced with the word “vegetable.” Although it is headquartered in the United States, Burger King has [A] over 200 restaurants in Spain.

The ad includes the phrase [A] used by Roman Catholic priests at mass during the eucharistic prayer when the celebrant consecrates the Eucharist. The priest repeats the words Jesus said at the Last Supper shortly before his death, where he instituted the Eucharist: “Take this, all of you, and eat of it, for this is my body, which will be given up for you.”
The ad appeared at bus stops throughout Spain and resulted in significant pushback as Spain's population is nearly 60% [A] Roman Catholic.

“Apparently, the loss of culinary taste and the lack of respect for religious sentiments go hand in hand," Bishop Jose Munilla of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orihuela-Alicante tweeted [A].

A picture of one of Burger King's ads accompanied Munilla’s tweet.

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(Another tweet that has another pic of the ads)
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“We apologize to all those who have been offended by our campaign aimed at promoting our vegetable projects at Easter,” Burger King Espana posted [A] on Twitter Sunday. “Our intention has never been to offend anyone and the immediate withdrawal of the campaign has already been requested.”

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A petition [A] launched Sunday on CitizenGo called on Burger King International CEO Daniel Schwartz to fire Jorge Carvalho, general manager of Burger King in Spain and Portugal, because of the ad campaign. The petition characterized the campaign as an “offense to Christians.”

“Not everything is good to sell and the use of the words of Jesus Christ as a marketing tool in the midst of the commemoration of his death and resurrection is beyond acceptable,” the petition states.

Signatories of the petition indicated that they would never do business with Burger King if the fast-food company did not comply with their request to fire Carvalho. As of Tuesday, the petition amassed more than 28,000 signatures.

The petition condemned Burger King for “[mocking] the Eucharist and the death of Christ in the most sacred time for Christians” and taking “advantage of Holy Week to launch an offensive campaign against the millions of believers in order to get publicity and money.”

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Parishioners stand while praying at the Saturday Mass the Catholic church of Cazurra, Spain. | AP Photo/Manu Brabo



In the U.S., Burger King has come under fire from conservatives for taking a side in the hot-button LGBT debate. Last year, in honor of LGBT Pride Month, celebrated in June, Burger King donated [A] 40 cents to the LGBT advocacy group Human Rights Campaign for every Ch’King sandwich sold.

Some viewed the tweet announcing Burger King’s partnership with the Human Rights Campaign as a veiled swipe at competitor Chick-fil-A, which closes on Sundays and is owned by a conservative Christian family that has voiced support for the traditional definition of marriage between one man and one woman.

Burger King's tweet noted the company’s chicken sandwich sales would go to HRC “during pride month (even on Sundays).”

The fast-food organization made headlines in 2014 for selling [A] a Whopper with a wrapper emblazoned with the rainbow colors that have come to symbolize the LGBT movement and a message on the inside reading, “we are all the same inside.”



Article becomes an even funnier read if you imagine it was written by an Ultramarine.
 
Okay, so a lot of you are expressing confusion over anger in Spain over some blatant blasphemy and since @Marshal Mannerheim is apparently off flogging himself and screaming "Mea culpa, mea culpa!" over and over like all practicing trad Caths I suppose I'll field this one.

As has been mentioned, the phrases "Flesh of my Flesh" and "Take this all of you and eat it" are core foundational principles of the Church. Mocking those phrases would get you literally burned at the stake back in those days (deservedly so if you ask me, but I realize I don't have homefield advantage here) as you're literally blaspheming against two major Sacraments, the first being marriage which had a deeper meaning than "Two people legally fucking and getting tax breaks" before Christianity became the #1 religion (see, Protestants are good for ONE thing) and the second being Communion which is complicated to explain, but essentially means you are literally filled with the Holy Spirit and become close to the immaculate perfection of our Lord God. You may think I'm being funny or exaggerating, but I'm not: these Sacraments are THAT important.

Now, for why it was stupid for BK to do this shit in SPAIN of all places is because the only place more Catholic than Vatican City is Madrid. When the Good News spread throughout Europe, Spain was a large backwater with little political influence. So they got it by glomming onto the Vatican and basically being their mouthpiece. The Pope liked them, so they got money and influence. This lead to Spain becoming particularly devout and taking Catholicism VERY seriously. Even today, they preach a weird form of Catholicism that basically takes "Blessed are the meek" to its logical conclusion leading to frankly Communistic ideals much like Mexico. However, their faith is real and politicians do NOT get elected without at least paying lip service to Catholicism.

Now, I'm sure you can see where this effortpost is headed: using the two most important bedrock Sacraments for something as gauche as advertising their abortion of a hamburger to specifically target Catholics during Lent (where we can't eat animal products other than fish) is going to piss off Spain and since a lot of Spaniards are high up in the Vatican, the people took it as a personal affront (which it is). It could have literally sunk Burger King Spain since they insulted the bedrock of Spanish culture. Sure, it was harmless but remember, you heathens, you, blasphemy is still blasphemy and is still a mortal sin that requires Confession Reconciliation Absolution before you can accept and gai the benefits of the Eucharist for...Communion.
 
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The first part is fine. But the "flesh of my flesh" is very unappetizing as a burger ad. I don't think it's offessive though. But maybe Spain is just more conservative with Catholicism. But since this Beyond Meat stuff is everywhere of course someone is going to use it to take advantage of Lent. Traditionally you just ate fish. Veggie burgers will break the monotony. But trying to be humorous doesn't always work when something is tied to religious practices.
I'm too stupid to get offended. Just give me my burger.
 
Spain is a country so Catholic, it's easy to forget because it's literally everywhere every day.


I dare say they're more Catholic than Rome: you can't find a place to sleep in on Sundays because it turns out you're next to a church you didn't know was a church and they ring bells at 8am for a good ten minutes; they get an entire marching band and sometimes the military to parade figures of Mary around the city, fuck you if you wanted a quiet evening; walls have prayers and saints painted on them, even around the bars; women are named 'emaculate conception' in Spanish or some other straight from the Bible reference.

Burger King was right to apologize, the Spanish are one missed siesta from reintroducing Christianity to the heretic Moors.
 
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Lol, your pedophile-in-chief endorses faggotry wholesale and kisses the feet of nigger warlords and kike corporatists alike, but your ire is directed at an ad that even the 70's would consider tame?

Gotta hand it to corpos though; making Cathcucks think they still have a spine by apologizing over the most inoffensive of actions is kinda genius.

Now, I know Spain is Catholic central, probably even of more faith than the Vatican, but c'mon...
 
Gotta hand it to corpos though; making Cathcucks think they still have a spine by apologizing over the most inoffensive of actions is kinda genius.
I agree. If these Spaniards were true Catholics, they’d be Inquisitioning the entire Burger King staff. Char-broiled flavored Burger King employees.
 
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