Nestle apologies for 'Crunched' Mexican students tweet after shameful chocolate bar promotion
Nestle is on the receiving end of a Twitter backlash after its Mexican ‘Crunch’ chocolate account compared the candy to the disappearance – and murder – of 43 student teachers from Iguala.
The tweet referred to the probable murder of the students in September – to which three cartel members admitted to burning in a rubbish dump – a crime which has shaken the nation.
The below tweet, which was quickly deleted after being posted at 12.01am on Sunday, suggested that the missing students were ‘Crunched’ in an attempt to promote the candy bar of the same name, according to the Latin Read full story ›
Source: The Drum




