A Pepsi-sponsored poster promoting a COVID-19 testing site at a Walmart in Orlando, Florida, is leaving a bad taste in a lot of people’s mouths.
That’s because the poster prominently features Pepsi branding including the soda’s current motto, “That’s what I like.” But a lot of people apparently didn’t like it, based on the Twitter reaction to this photo of the poster:— Firr May 20, 2020 Despite the value in letting people know where they can get tested, Pepsi’s insistence on corporate branding left many people feeling as flat as a soda set out in the sun for two hours.Everything about this is just so bad. The implied Pepsi sponsorship, the suggestion we're supposed to memorize Walmart store codes...Irony of a soda drink which is unhealthy itself possibly aiding in more death related to obesity than this virus sponsoring a health service is not lost on me.
This public health billboard brought to you by 55g of sugar per 16 oz. While you’re at Walmart, buy some in mass quantities!Love HuffPost? Become a founding member of HuffPost Plus today.— Jason Martinez May 20, 2020Others found the poster ominous for other reasons.
WOW the snowflakes are sensitive on covid related matters. It will be over in November when POTUS is re-elected.
Then drink Coca-Cola
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