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Lessons from the KFC, Juvenile Diabetes Cause Marketing Fizzle

It’s been an interesting week since I wrote my post on the cause marketing promotion between Kentucky Fried Chicken and Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. I learned a lot, particularly about Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. I plan to put my new found education to good use in the coming months.

But there are lessons for everyone from this cause marketing promotion.

For Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation

  1. You can distinguish between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes all you want but many average Americans like me will – correctly or incorrectly – view a soda promotion to benefit kids with diabetes as the wrong type of cause marketing for a voluntary health organization. Even critics of my original post who hammered me day after day for my lack of knowledge of juvenile diabetes and strove to disconnect the genetic form of diabetes from sugary drinks conceded they would not have signed off on this promotion if they worked at KFC or JDRF.
  2. Keep reading

KFC Shows They Don’t Give a Cluck. This Time with Juvenile Diabetes

I just can’t understand what Kentucky Fried Chicken is thinking with its latest cause marketing program. This picture says it all. Buy a HALF-GALLON of soda – with 800 calories from 56 spoonfuls of sugar – for $2.99 and a buck goes to Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

I’m actually more astonished that JDRF would sign on for such a pact. KFC showed it’s a bird of a different feather last year with Buckets for the Cure and the dreadful Double Down. It’s no surprise to me that they deep fried their reputation again, covering it with a disgusting, unappealing exterior that few can digest.

But JDRF should have known better. I Googled the partnership and some Dallas KFC’s were selling JDRF’s signature sneaker pinups, which seems a more appropriate venture as it’s not directly connected to KFC’s menu.

I’ve said this before: I don’t have a problem with nonprofits and fast-serve chains doing cause marketing.… Keep reading

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