The man turned into chicken... New KFC Ads Controversy Over Blasphemy of Religion
Apr 02, 2025
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According to the British media Daily Mail, KFC UK recently released a two-minute new advertising video titled 'All Hail Gravy' through its YouTube account.
When the advertisement was released, thousands of Catholics and Protestants challenged the British Advertising Review Board, calling it "courtesy mockery" and 'cannibal associations.'
In the video, a young man walking through the forest meets dozens of people after accidentally spotting a chicken.
The group walks towards the lake with a giant golden egg, and a woman takes a young man to the lake.
Afterwards, as if baptizing, the woman picked up the man and immersed him in the water, and soon after, the man turned into a chicken fillet soaked with gravy sauce.
The video ends with the caption Trust the chicken.
Believers who see this ridicule Christianity and baptism, glorify pseudo-religion and Satanism, and even promote cannibalism," he lashed out.
However, the British Advertising Review Board said the KFC did not violate advertising rules"I judged.
The Commission features a very stylized and fantastic scenario for advertising"There is no possibility of harming children, causing excessive pain, or causing serious or widespread crimes."
However, believers are not sure how artistic and fun it is to mock religion, as it is to `advert evil, terrible, blasphemy advertisements"'''''''```````" He is responding critically, including.
In the wake of the controversy, Monica Sillick, head of marketing at KFC UK, explained that the video was made to provide a fun lightweight and cheerfulness to a world of chaos.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.