Leeds burger van’s Madeleine McCann posts ruled offensive

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  1. >It is not the first occasion the company has posted controversial content. On Father’s Day last year it posted images of well-known serial killers.

    They also did it last year with pictures of Karen Matthews.

    Seems like it’s run by an edgy teenager.

  2. And yet, our subreddit often says the same.

    Why was she left behind? Any other parent would barely get a couple of weeks of coverage and likely face calls foe Neglect.

  3. The phrase “ruled offensive” really hits me wrong. Like it shouldn’t exist. Just let people vote with their wallets for edgy morons like this, this is some serious over-parenting of the population.

  4. Of course it is offensive! haha. And it is probably a dumb-ass advert to feature when selling your product.

    But it is sort of referencing the actions of Madeleine’s parents here. If you don’t want to end up the butt of memes and shit like this, don’t leave your kid alone in a foreign hotel room whilst you go eat a meal lol.

  5. He’s being congratulated for showing up the left wing bullies now on the Facebook page. So that’s where humanity is now; mock dead children to own the libs.

    Fucking hell.

  6. Smart marketing. There’s nothing quite like having an advert banned by the ASA to generate attention.

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