Olympic brand McDonald's suffers Twitter humiliation

Boris Johnson’s endorsement of McDonald’s Olympic credentials has proved to be a kiss of death, cementing the fast food giant at the bottom of a brand reputation tracker monitoring Twitter sentiment toward the 25 official sponsors of the London Games.

The mayor of London told reporters on Thursday that criticism of McDonald’s was “all just bourgeois snobbery”.

“It’s classic liberal hysteria about very nutritious, delicious, food – extremely good for you I’m told – not that I eat a lot of it myself,” he said. “Apparently this stuff is absolutely bursting with nutrients.”

The comments attracted significant negative sentiment on social media, which were amplified when comedian Frankie Boyle, who has more than 800,000 followers, weighed in on the subject.

“Don’t know how much sponsorship McDonalds paid for the Olympic mayor to be a fucking clown,” he said on his official account @frankieboyle.

As a result the McDonald’s brand took a hammering a day before the opening ceremony, in a daily Olympic Twitter tracker of the buzz around the 25 official sponsors.

The tracker – which measures factors including volume of tweets, sentiment, potential reach of the tweeter and if tweets get responses – plummeted to a record low on Thursday.

McDonald’s has been languishing at the foot of the table for the last three weeks – with daily scores of between minus 70,000 to 100,000 – however Johnson’s comments triggered a surge in negative sentiment to almost negative 1m.

“Johnson’s comments were amplified by Frankie’s Boyle’s negative response,” said Rory Maxwell, associate director of MediaCom Sport. “Because he is a celebrity with a big following it had a massive impact on McDonald’s Olympic Twitter score. The score is a reflection of the level of negative opinion of the brand.”

To put McDonald’s score into perspective the next lowest rating was for Dow, on just more than 200,000, while the sponsor leading the tracker on Thursday was Coca-Cola.

Olympic brand McDonald's suffers Twitter humiliation

Boris Johnson’s endorsement of McDonald’s Olympic credentials has proved to be a kiss of death, cementing the fast food giant at the bottom of a brand reputation tracker monitoring Twitter sentiment toward the 25 official sponsors of the London Games.

The mayor of London told reporters on Thursday that criticism of McDonald’s was “all just bourgeois snobbery”.

“It’s classic liberal hysteria about very nutritious, delicious, food – extremely good for you I’m told – not that I eat a lot of it myself,” he said. “Apparently this stuff is absolutely bursting with nutrients.”

The comments attracted significant negative sentiment on social media, which were amplified when comedian Frankie Boyle, who has more than 800,000 followers, weighed in on the subject.

“Don’t know how much sponsorship McDonalds paid for the Olympic mayor to be a fucking clown,” he said on his official account @frankieboyle.

As a result the McDonald’s brand took a hammering a day before the opening ceremony, in a daily Olympic Twitter tracker of the buzz around the 25 official sponsors.

The tracker – which measures factors including volume of tweets, sentiment, potential reach of the tweeter and if tweets get responses – plummeted to a record low on Thursday.

McDonald’s has been languishing at the foot of the table for the last three weeks – with daily scores of between minus 70,000 to 100,000 – however Johnson’s comments triggered a surge in negative sentiment to almost negative 1m.

“Johnson’s comments were amplified by Frankie’s Boyle’s negative response,” said Rory Maxwell, associate director of MediaCom Sport. “Because he is a celebrity with a big following it had a massive impact on McDonald’s Olympic Twitter score. The score is a reflection of the level of negative opinion of the brand.”

To put McDonald’s score into perspective the next lowest rating was for Dow, on just more than 200,000, while the sponsor leading the tracker on Thursday was Coca-Cola.

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