Would you like a serve of hypocrisy with your burger?

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So Grill’d doesn’t like, among other things, blogging, facebooking and tweeting.

But … wait a minute … let me check.

Why, yes – Grill’d does indeed have a Facebook page and a Twitter account!

Hey, this is pretty lame.

Always liked the product, but maybe not so much any more.

(Yes, I know it’s a joke and that by posting it here I am a witting participant in their sneaky PR exercise, but still it’s a bit rich! I’ve posted a link on their FB page, so will be interested to see what – if anything – they say!)

10 thoughts on “Would you like a serve of hypocrisy with your burger?

  1. I had a Grill’d lamb burger last week, with hummus & goat’s cheese. Quite tasty. When I ordered, I asked for some harissa paste to be added………can you believe they charged an extra $1.40 for that????

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  2. Not only are you playing their PR game but you’re giving them free advertising on your blog.
    Oops!
    Grill’d are probably high fiving themselves over this campaign now 😉

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    • Certainly … but I’m getting visitors because of it, too. I like their burgers, I like the company’s approach, I even like their PR game and don’t mind giving it some space and yanking their chain a bit. In fact, in this case I’m piggy-backing on their work and money! 🙂

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      • As they believe food bloggers are doing to them and hence why food bloggers are very disliked. Not sure this is helping the cause, Kenny. But will leave you to it!

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  3. Disagree, Mariella! I actually had a good look at their FB page. On it I saw them give at least one “thank you” to a blog for a review. There may be more. Grill’d likes bloggers, I reckon, and they’re just having some fun. The people who REALLY dislike blogs and bloggers run the sort of places very unlikely to be covered on Consider The Sauce.

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