Wow....talk about offensive marketing...................(I wouldn't put anything near my mouth named this)

I’m not sure if I get this or not, I mean I get the “edgy” or “raunchy” approach, but how do they think this will attract any business? (also what’s a “Fake Taxi”??)

http://twistedfood.co.uk/restaurant-causes-outrage-after-naming-a-burger-after-harvey-weinstein/?utm_source=twisted&utm_medium=junglecreations&fbclid=IwAR0COlXiScyjhVV_7qfIJWENsWgrHGyE-bSuVofzaSufnWr92EUe25xk-08

But poor taste is so de rigueur these days! Fake Taxi is a pornography website which produces videos within the reality pornography genre according to Wiki. I’m gathering it’s also a method of abducting women.

Doesn’t warrant more attention.

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Frankly, IMHO food names jumped the shark with “spotted dick”.

Except spotted dick has been around since at least the 19th century. Dick was a common term for pudding in Britain long before the word evolved into its current connotation.

In my efforts to be more PC I have resorted to calling it “Spotted Richard”.

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FTA: "Anyone can make a mistake when trying to tell a joke. That being said, you have to wonder why on earth anyone would think that commemorating a man who may have sexually assaulted a 16-year-old girl would be a worthy way to enhance their menu. "

Let’s ask Meryl Streep, Jack Nicholson, Nicholas Cage and pretty much the rest of Hollywood.