Potato Corner in hot water over viral *insensitive* job posting for service crew, food franchise apologizes

potato corner hiring beauty queen as service crew

Potato Corner, a renowned Philippine food franchise known for its flavored French fries, recently found itself in the midst of a controversy due to a discriminatory job posting. The post, which was later deleted, required service crew applicants to possess certain physical attributes such as a 'good visual impact,' 'weight proportionate to height,' and a 'clear complexion.' 


This sparked outrage among social media users who accused Potato Corner of discriminating against people based on their appearance. Some even humorously suggested that the job posting seemed more suited for a beauty pageant than a fast-food restaurant position.


In response to the backlash, Potato Corner issued an apology for the inappropriate job posting, expressing regret over the incident and promising to review their hiring procedures. They also pledged to work closely with their franchisees, suppliers, and business partners to prevent such incidents from recurring.

Potato corner issues apology after discriminatory job posting
PHOTO: FACEBOOK/POTATO CORNER

Meanwhile, Lola Nena's, a Filipino meryenda store, cleverly capitalized on the controversy by posting a job advertisement that contrasted starkly with Potato Corner's. Their ad assured potential applicants that factors such as age, education, math skills, gender, and appearance did not define them. Instead, they emphasized the importance of passion for food and people, respect, kindness, and love for language. This approach resonated with netizens, leading to the post going viral and garnering significant positive reactions.

Lola Nena job posting emphasizing inclusivity and respect rather than rigid qualifications
PHOTO: FACEBOOK/LOLA NENA'S


Despite the controversy, both businesses continue to operate, with Lola Nena's even sharing a photo of their bakery products alongside Potato Corner's famous fries, captioned "Happiness is always better when shared." 

Lola Nena sharing a photo of their bakery products alongside Potato Corner's famous fries
PHOTO:FACEBOOK/LOLA NENA'S


This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of fair and inclusive hiring practices, and the power of social media in holding businesses accountable.


Another meme for Potato Corner's job posting

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