David and Victoria Beckham advert under fire for ‘disgusting, tone-deaf joke’ | ZZ56957 | 2024-02-11 21:08:01

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David and Victoria Beckham advert under fire for 'disgusting, tone-deaf joke' | ZZ56957 | 2024-02-11 21:08:01
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An advert that includes David and Victoria Beckham has come underneath hearth for being 'disgusting' and 'tone-deaf'.

UberEats has sparked backlash for their Super Bowl advertisement, which also features a reunion between Jennifer Aniston and David Schwimmer.

Titled 'Don't Overlook Uber Eats', the one-minute clip focuses on 'remembering' the food supply service, even in the event you're forgetting 'something else'.

At one point, showbiz royalty Posh and Becks 'overlook' Victoria's Spice Girls roots, with David questioning: 'Keep in mind whenever you was a Pepper Woman?'

'Wasn't it the Cinnamon Sisters?' Victoria quips again.

Meanwhile, Rachel Green actress Jen remembers her lunch delivery, but utterly forgets her Associates co-star, avoiding a hug with: 'Have we met?'

Nevertheless it's not the A-list forged individuals have an issue with.

The Super Bowl advert features David Beckham (Image: UberEats)
And 'David's spouse' Victoria, who appears to have forgotten her Spice Woman identify (Picture: UberEats)

Whereas other clips see rapper Jelly Roll asking if someone 'doodled' on his face (forgetting his tatts) and one employee forgetting to put on trousers, one other phase has someone consuming peanut butter.

Holding up the jar with a spoonful, they ask: 'There's peanuts in peanut butter?'

'Oh, it's the primary ingredient,' they add.

The man's face is solely swollen up, together with his eyes near shut, because the ad implies he 'forgot' about his allergy.

One man 'forgets' peanuts are in peanut butter, and seems to have an allergic response (Image: UberEats)
The 'joke' has been blasted on social media (Picture: UberEats)

In tiny font, because the clip performs, textual content appears on the ad studying: 'Please please please don't forget there are peanuts in peanut butter.'

And the second has sparked fury, with X consumer @ArlandJD writing: 'Disgusting, tone-deaf, and utterly pointless use of an allergic response in an ad.

'I have been ruthlessly bullied all through my life by this stereotypical depiction of anaphylaxis.

'Perpetuating this offensive joke is unacceptable, @UberEats. Classless.'

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In accordance with the NHS, anaphylaxis is a life-threatening allergic response that occurs very quickly. It needs to be handled in hospital instantly and may result in harmful symptoms like swelling of the throat, feeling dizzy, problem respiration and problem swallowing.

@NoNutTraveler also wrote on X: 'Your throat closes, sensing you're dying throughout #anaphylaxis NOT funny My son once pleaded w/ me to take away the arms strangling him throughout a #peanutallergy response @UberEats – if U "overlook" you might have a #foodallergy can actually DIE- NO JOKE #SuperBowl.'

@SS19934 added: 'I am completely disgusted by this! Removing the Uber Eats app from my telephone. As a mother of a Peanut/Tree Nut Allergy daughter I can't even understand what sort of humor is this! Does Uber Eats employees or the Advt agency employees do not know concerning the constant stress beneath which we stay!'

Tiny print at the backside of the display urges viewers to not overlook there are peanuts in peanut butter (Picture: YouTube/UberEats)

Following the backlash, Uber has introduced will probably be changing the advert earlier than it airs through the Tremendous Bowl recreation on Sunday.

The Food Allergy Research and Education nonprofit shared a press release criticizing the ad earlier this week, and later confirmed that Uber 'have made a change to the ad that may air to the Tremendous Bowl's vast audience, they are modifying out the reference to the peanut allergy'.

Metro.co.uk has approached UberEats for remark.

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