GoodTime Burgers takes to Tinder and hits out at ad ban

The marketing boss behind a controversial burger advert banned by the Advertising Standards Bureau (ASB) has said she does not feel it is “degrading” to women, and said the brand has been using Tinder to expand its reach.

GoodTime Burger has received criticism on social media after an ad showing a woman with a burger between her buttocks published in Bondi community magazine The Beast went viral on social media after an article in The Daily Telegraph about it.

However, marketing manager Laura Brown said the brand had benefitted from the extra publicity, and had sold out of burgers twice since the first store opened in The Eastern Hotel in Bondi Junction in mid-December.

She told Mumbrella: “We were surprised the ad was banned by the ASB. It was targeted at the audience living in that area in a local magazine and we did not feel it was degrading to women, it was irreverent humour.

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