Dunkin’ Donuts Egypt accused of racism after calling a brown doughnut “half beauty”

Global doughnut chain faces backlash over bad word choice.

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Egypt's Dunkin' Donuts gets in hot water for posting a racist ad on Instagram. Source: Tumblr

Dunkin’ Donuts Egypt has found itself caught in the crossfires of a racism scandal.

The doughnut outlet offended many of its customers after posting the advertisement below on their .

The Arabic text in the picture reads: “If darkness is half beauty, then whiteness is full beauty.”
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(via Dunkin' Donuts Egypt Instagram) Source: Instagram
Dunkin’ Donuts has faced backlash for referring to darkness as “half beauty”, with customers accusing the company of racist advertising.

The caption underneath the Instagram post actually addresses the divisive nature of the image, even attempting to combat it.  However, many found the caption just furthered the problem.

“Because we are against racism, we will eat both of them, not one only. Which one will you choose?” reads the caption.

People were quick to call out the doughnut company for their insensitivity.
Dunkin’ Donuts has since taken down the image, and apologised.

The company told , “As soon as we became aware of the social media post by our Egyptian franchisee, we asked for it to be removed. Our franchisee immediately complied. We apologise for the offence this posting caused.”


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Published 28 September 2016 12:18pm
Updated 28 September 2016 2:01pm
By Shami Sivasubramanian


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