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KFC sorry for running sexist commercial in Australia

Australia's KFC, owned by Yum! Brands Inc, has issued an apology after Collective Shout, an activist group against the objectification of women, called out their latest Australian commercial for promoting sexist tropes. The ad features two young boys gawking at a woman's breasts as she asks them: "Did someone say KFC?". KFC has removed the ad from all but its YouTube channel, where it has gathered more than 28,000 views.

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