KFC Apologizes for Linking Chicken Promotion to Kristallnacht [View all]
An automated push notification sent in error by KFC Germany conflated the notorious 1938 pogrom and tender cheese with crispy chicken.
KFCs German branch has apologized for seeming to encourage its customers to mark the anniversary of Kristallnacht the notorious Nazi pogrom against Jews by eating chicken, saying that a promotional message was sent in error as a result of an automated push notification. The pogrom that began on Nov. 9, 1938, is known as the night of broken glass, and is widely commemorated as the start of the Holocaust. It was a coordinated assault on German Jews and their homes, businesses and synagogues.
On Wednesday, KFC Germany sent a message to users of its app with the title Anniversary of the Reichs pogrom night, according to reports in the German news media and screen shots of the promotion that circulated widely on Twitter. The message invited customers to enjoy tender cheese with crispy chicken.
KFC Germany quickly followed up with an apology within the app for having sent what it called an incorrect and inappropriate message. But criticism was swift and merciless. How wrong can you get on Kristallnacht @KFCDeutschland, Dalia Grinfeld, the associate director for European affairs at the Anti-Defamation League, wrote on Twitter. Shame on you! KFC Germany apologized again in a statement to news outlets, saying that its obviously wrong, insensitive and unacceptable message about Kristallnacht resulted from an automated push notification that had been sent by accident.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/11/business/kfc-germany-kristallnacht-chicken.html