Social media aids the return of McDonald’s classic
The fast food franchise has brought back the ‘McRib’ twelve-years after pulling it from its menu after over 20,000 social media pleas from hungry Facebookers and Twitter users.
Take a look at the amusing mockumentary the company produced to advertise the McRib’s relaunch.
https://twitter.com/McDonaldsUK/status/550242197384069120
Police to investigate Katie Hopkins tweets
Former Apprentice candidate and now-Sun columnist Katie Hopkins is under investigation for tweets she sent regarding an Ebola patient receiving treatment in Scotland.
Little sweaty jocks, sending us Ebola bombs in the form of sweaty Glaswegians just isn't cricket. Scottish NHS sucks. http://t.co/EZpO0UTYHx
— Katie Hopkins (@KTHopkins) December 30, 2014
BT Sport slammed by Manchester City fans for advert
The sports broadcaster went all festive with its spin on a good old-fashioned Christmas carol. However, their decision to include a derogatory chant usually sung by Man United fans about their arch rivals has irked some of the Citizens’ fanbase.
Netflix is coming to Tumblr
The streaming service has revealed it will be popping up in the visual-based social media platform as it looks to expand its presence on social media. It hasn’t yet been revealed what the Netflix Tumblr account will offer but you’d imagine it will consist of promotional videos and film trailer teasers.
.@Netflix coming to @tumblr in January 2015 http://t.co/iB09vTAhf9
— Zoodikers Consulting (@Zoodikers) December 31, 2014
Brand reactions to Christmas Day
A long night deserves a 364 day long #break for Santa… don't you agree? pic.twitter.com/eqzPtUikiT
— KITKAT (@KITKAT) December 25, 2014
If you got everything you wanted for Christmas, feel free to freak out. #AlwaysSunnyhttps://t.co/GS3hWwU3BH
— Netflix UK & Ireland (@NetflixUK) December 25, 2014
We would like to wish you a Merry Christmas. Hope you’ve found some fabulous gifts under the tree this year. #foundit pic.twitter.com/rIUktXtt1P
— Debenhams (@Debenhams) December 25, 2014
Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas! pic.twitter.com/9g2iTZoHPs
— Amazon.co.uk (@AmazonUK) December 25, 2014