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I'm not a McDonald's fan, so maybe I'm in the minority, but I think this butts up against something that should be avoided in advertising- saying what you don't want people to think.
McDonald's knows they face a myriad of criticisms- charges that they are causing a childhood obesity epidemic, Super Size Me, being the focus of the fast food workers unionization movement, pink slime, and the list goes on. So should McDonald's encourage loving over hating? Or does it just feel like Mickey D is asking people to not hate them?
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I completely agree with you. Don't think this is the right way to go. However "clever" is negative. But on the other hand they will do a great favor to the world if that campaign fail miserably and Mcdonalds desapear :)
Kathy
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