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Jan 25, 2007, 12:30 GMT


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ceedoubleyouJan 25th, 2007 - 13:50:26

uhhh....the 'impression' that fast food jobs are unpleasant and undesirable? I hate to break it to those people, but fast food is already universally considered to be one of the worst jobs you can get. Yes it is undesirable, and that's why people go to college, so they don't have to work for slave wages flipping burgers. How anyone is trying to protect the entire disgusting fast-food industry is beyond me.

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Senator Chuck HeiglJan 25th, 2007 - 14:06:23

it's not as safe as selling shoes....

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meJan 25th, 2007 - 14:06:34

unfortunately not everyone has the luxury of going to college, you twit. but then again you might be right, all those currently working in fast food joints rather be doing that then going to College.

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Rick O'neilJan 25th, 2007 - 14:14:24

It like this since Federline divorced Britney he needs the cash so thats why he took the job. Not everybody likes that dork so its understandable that they think he'll make their business undesireable.. On my end these people just want to make kfed ( ugh watta name) noticeable to the public so we have these comments about him being bad for business.. as they say bad publicity is still good publicity..so just think about it in a week he's old news...

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Move On, who cares?Jan 25th, 2007 - 16:00:30

I am offended by this commercial. I am work hard everyday and one day I may be the head bathroom cleaner and fry cook. Please. Put the 'fast' back in 'fast food' and I'll be the first to stand behind the 'United Burger Workers of Amercia (UBWA)' demand for respect.

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Bill B.Jan 25th, 2007 - 17:12:55

Alot of people in the food industry can't go to college either because of grades or they can't afford it. That is the reason they work at a fast food restaurant. They shouldn't be put down for it. I'am sure their are alot of
ass_ _ _ _ _ in every business, but that doesn't give you the right to put the whole industry down. I don't think they should be allowed to put this commercial on T.V.

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MusicpebblesJan 25th, 2007 - 17:13:04

Okay then if that is offensive then so are all those cat commericals. Finally I can talk about my dismay over all cat food commericals. Those commercials showing happy cat owners and cats completely offends me becuase I am allergic to cats. I don't think I should have to watch a happy family feed a cat when I can't feed one myself. The best I can do is feed my pet rock that is dressed up with cat ears, and Oscar doesn't eat often.

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TrishJan 25th, 2007 - 17:23:34

Anyone can go to college. Even if you got horrible grades and were a complete moron all through high school, you can go to community college. 98% of people can get student loans for college, there a millions of grants you can apply for. Anyone who says they couldn't get into college, is just lazy. And about the fast food world. I repect anyone who provides for their families in any way they can, but to say that this is going to make fry cooks all of a sudden realize that their job sucks is pretty funny. Trust me, most of those people hate every single day of their lives. To try and quote Carlos Mencia...'if you are a teenager working at a fast food restaurant, good for you, you are gaining skills. If you are a legal alian working at a fast food restaurant, good for you, you are learning the language and gaining skills. But if you are 30 years old and were born in America, and not mentally handicapped, but didn't use every advantage that you have been born with, then you are retarded......DEE DEE DEE

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former restaurant workerJan 25th, 2007 - 17:37:56

Excuse me, National Restaurant Association...working in a restaurant is demeaning and unpleasant. It doesn't matter whether you are a dishwasher, cook, server, cashier or management, it is hard, grueling, taxing work. Let KFed have his fun and his moment in the spotlight. One thing we restaurant workers do have is a sense of humor, and we can appreciate the commercial.

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former restaurant employeeJan 25th, 2007 - 17:41:31

Working in a restaurant is demeaning and unpleasant! Even so, it is perfect work for young adults; giving them incentive to work harder for better. It is the american way.

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Jeffrey - DetroitJan 25th, 2007 - 17:46:46

This is ridiculous.

What if political correctness was applied to everything so that nobody's feelings were hurt...

You couldn't have:

Commercials for hamburgers because vegetarians feelings are hurt when people eat meat they consider a suffering animal

Televised sporting events because they make people with paralysis feel badly that they can't move their limbs while others collect huge paychecks for freakish physiques

Reality television showing a people trying to survive on a deserted island because castaways on an island (if they received cable-TV) would feel their situation to be demeaned and belittled

How about people grow a little thicker skin and realize that if their job is a crappy one, it is not because of an advertisement, but because it actually sucks.

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Seymour ButzJan 25th, 2007 - 17:53:21

You have a good point there.

Just because K-Fed is shown (in a $2.6 million dollar ad) working in a fast food place flipping burgers doesn't mean that real fast food workers in reality have a lousy job.

It is the same as when you watch an episode of Law & Order: it doesn't mean that when you walk around NY City, you're going to become a murder victim.

Why do we have to baby and coddle everyone who whines? What happened to people who actually own a spine?

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or maybeJan 25th, 2007 - 17:54:42

Or maybe the point of the commercial is that while working in the fast food industry may be demeaning, being known for nothing other than being the no-talent broke-aXX ex spouse of a marginally talented mega pop star is MORE demeaning?
who knows. free market, let them air the commercial. you don't like it, go state farm. classy commercials, experts at deny-the-claim.

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Wow! He's in Touble Now!Jan 25th, 2007 - 20:23:44

He's pissed off the fast food workers union. Who read them the text? What will they do..take even longer with our food?

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No RegretsJan 25th, 2007 - 22:32:20

I am a fastfood manager and thanks to all those better educated people who eat at my stores I have job security.Also alot of the managers who work in my area are degree holders who can not find jobs.I do not have a degree but I make more money then most who have one.I am proud of being in the fast food industry for 15 years it has helped me to provide a good life for my family.Everyone has to work somewhere after all its only burgers and fries just like any other job you have to make the best of it.

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theosuperstarJan 25th, 2007 - 23:10:19

What Trish said!

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mnsFeb 3rd, 2007 - 17:51:48

I thought the commercial was so funny. Even if you don't like him, or you work in the fast food industry. There is nothing wrong with working hard for a living. As long as you are working, and not expecting someone else to take care of you. I kind of feel sorry for him, if he has to result to making fun of himself, but at least he has a good sense of humor, unlike people who are offended by this commercial.

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