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  • 2022-11-10 (xsd:date)
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  • Yes, KFC Apologized for Sending German Customers a Chicken Promotion Commemorating Kristallnacht (en)
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  • On Nov. 9, 2022, the U.S. was watching results come in on the day after the midterm elections and the world was scrolling through the onslaught of verified impersonation accounts that were slowly but surely being suspended by Twitter. Meanwhile, the fast-food chain KFC was sending out a notification to users of the company's mobile app who were living in Germany. When translated to English, the message from KFC read, It's memorial day for Kristallnacht! Treat yourself with more tender Cheese on your crispy Chicken. Now at KFCheese! Kristallnacht, when translated, means Crystal Night. It refers to Nazi Germany's persecution of Jewish people on Nov. 9-10, 1938. The day has also been referred to as Night of Broken Glass and November Pogroms, Brittanica.com published. According to BBC News, those attacks on Jews, which left more than 90 people dead and destroyed Jewish-owned businesses and places of worship, is today widely seen as the beginning of the Holocaust. KFC apologized in a second notification to its app's German users and referred to the original message as an error, according to Google Translate: Screenshots of the two mobile notifications spread on Twitter, which showed how they appeared on the screens of the KFC app's users in Germany. Daniel Sugarman, the director of public affairs for the Board of Deputies of British Jews, tweeted about the message and called it absolutely hideous. The reason the notification was sent out was not because an employee had written the message and pushed it to users, according to the BBC News story. Rather, the company blamed an automated notification system that had been setup to be linked to a calendar of national observances. The article said that the company apologized again and had suspended app communications to investigate the problem. We contacted KFC Global by email to request a statement. After this story was published, the company sent the following in response, which echoed the statement BBC News had reported: This story will be updated if any further developments come to light. (en)
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