Kfc soda paper cup design inside view
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Please understand that the fundraiser in question is a local initiative in Utah involving a single KFC franchise owner with a personal type 1 diabetes connection.That said, JDRF values its supporters, both individual and corporate, and their efforts to raise funds to support research aimed at improving lives and curing type 1 diabetes. We appreciate your concerns and your questions about the banner promoting a JDRF fundraising activity at KFC. Here are excerpts from the response from JDRF:
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What I do have a problem with is when fast serve chains like KFC encourage consumers to buy products that directly contribute to the health conditions – in this case diabetes – they are supposedly trying to prevent by partnering with the cause in the first place….What was JDRF thinking? I’m not sure, but I’m calling them today to see if I can find out! I’ve said this before: I don’t have a problem with nonprofits and fast-serve chains doing cause marketing. This particular treasure comes from a blogger, Joe Tower, who runs a business-“Selfish Giving”-that helps companies do cause marketing. This one promotes mega-size Pepsi to raise funds for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
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I collect things like this-examples of food company marketing alliances with health and nutrition organizations that by all rights should be advising their members and clients not to eat much of the company’s products.