Bad taste? McDonald’s vows to remove McCrispy ad next to crematorium sign

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Bad taste? McDonald’s vows to remove McCrispy ad next to crematorium sign
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Burger chain’s bus stop advertisement in Cornwall, England, provokes restrained backlash and a few chuckles

The McCrispy advertisement was placed at a bus stop in Cornwall, England, that is next to a road sign pointing motorists toward the Penmount crematorium,One woman whose mother-in-law was cremated at the crematorium last year told the outlet, “Although I can see the funny side [of the advertisement], it is tasteless, and I’m sure some grieving family members won’t like to see it when visiting Penmount for the funeral and cremation of a loved one.

the advertisement and said in a statement: “It was never our intention to cause any upset. We are particularly sorry that the advert may have disappointed those people who are most important to us: our customers.”

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