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Mexico Upset With 'Little Spicy
Mexican' Ad
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Mexico is protesting what it says is a
whopper of an insult.
An advertisement for Burger King's
Texican Whopper burger that has run in Europe shows a small wrestler dressed
in a cape resembling a Mexican flag. The wrestler teams up with a lanky
American cowboy almost twice his height to illustrate the cross-border blend
of flavors.
"The taste of Texas with a little
spicy Mexican," a narrator's voice says.
The taller cowboy boosts the wrestler
up to reach high shelves and helps clean tall windows, while the Mexican
helps the cowboy open a jar.
Mexico's ambassador to Spain said
Monday he has written a letter to Burger King's offices in that nation
objecting to the ad and asking that it be removed. Jorge Zermeno told Radio
Formula that the ads "improperly use the stereotyped image of a Mexican."
Press officials at Burger King Corp.
offices in Miami, Florida, and Madrid, Spain, did not immediately respond to
requests for comment. Burger King is known for its signature Whopper
hamburger.
One of the things that most angered
Mexican officials was a print edition of the ad showing the wrestler wearing
what appear to be a Mexican flag as a cloak.
"We have to tell these people that in
Mexico we have a great deal of respect for our flag," Zermeno said.
Mexico has very strict rules about
using the flag. In 2008, the government fined a foreign-owned publishing
house, Random House Mondadori SA, for showing disrespect to the country's
flag in a video posted online.
The video showed a literature fan
wearing a Mexican flag like a cape as he barges into a book signing and rips
a piece of cloth from the coat of Brazilian writer Paulo Coelho.
It is not the first time that
fast-food outlets have offended Mexican sensibilities.
Mexicans and other Hispanics in the
United States objected to a Taco Bell ad from the 1990s that featured a
pint-sized talking Chihuahua that spoke with a Mexican accent.
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