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Red Faced McDonald’s Attacked For Insensitivity To African Famine

The authentic African recipe burger is being sold to Norwegian consumers for about £2.80

OSLO, August 24 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Shortly after releasing a new African recipe sandwich, “McAfrika”, in the Norway, McDonald’s generated bad publicity and was attacked by Norwegian aid organizations for insensitivity towards Africa’s starving 12 million people.

Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten said that the burger launch infuriated the Norwegian Church Aid which starting distributing free "catastrophe crackers" outside McDonald’s restaurants in Oslo.

"This is a special, protein-rich cracker that we hand out to people in the hunger-stricken areas," said Linn Aas-Hansen of the Norwegian Church Aid. .

The concoction of beef, cheese, tomatoes and salad in a pitta-style sandwich is said to be based upon an authentic African recipe and is being sold to Norwegian consumers for about £2.80, said U.K. daily newspaper the Guardian.

But aid agencies trying to raise funds to stave off a famine in southern Africa say that the timing of the McAfrika marketing campaign is insensitive, crass and ill-considered and have demanded remedial action from McDonald's, it added.

"It's inappropriate and distasteful to launch a hamburger called McAfrika when large portions of southern Africa are on the verge of starvation," Linn Aas-Hansen of Norwegian Church Aid told the Aftenposten.

"Twelve million people are suffering from starvation in countries such as Malawi and Zimbabwe; it is one of the biggest humanitarian disasters we have ever seen. We have nothing against McDonald's but the timing of this is insensitive," said Gunstein Instesjord, a senior policy advisor at Norwegian Church Aid, reported the Guardian .

Margaret Brusletto, a spokeswoman for the company, said she was sorry the name of the product had offended many. "That wasn't our intention," she told Aftenposten. "We acknowledge that we have chosen an unfortunate time to launch this new product."

Faced with mounting protest about the new McAfrika, she initially said the company would "consider" a request to share proceeds from its sales with aid agencies but a meeting with the Norwegian Red Cross and others produced no such agreement, the Guardian said, adding that McDonald's did not agree to withdraw the offending product from sale either.

McDonald’s has been featured on all boycott lists that are circulating in many Arab and Islamic countries. The call for boycotting U.S. and Israeli products, especially those which endorse Israel, has been widely promoted by many national and non-governmental groups. Some fast food chains have even had their stores vandalized in some capitals by anti-American activists.  

 

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