In the age of woke brands cracking jokes999 Archivesmaking memes on Twitter, the last brand you want to be owned by is a "food" that can't even be described.
Random dude CBEV_3 on Twitter decided to make a sexist joke on Twitter the other day, and it's safe to say that things did not go as planned.
"PSA: Knowing how to mix Hamburger Helper doesn't make you wife material," he tweeted, along with a photo of some vomit slop that slightly resembled some Hamburger Helper.
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The picture was a screenshot from Snapchat with the caption "wife me," so clearly, he was making fun of the woman that posted it originally. Thanks for the insight, Chris.
Brands will often keep a look out on social media for complaints against them, and on Wednesday, Hamburger Helper noticed their slop was being used by Chris to make a sloppy joke.
So Helper responded with the perfect comeback:
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People were pretty pumped with the helping the hand delivered.
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The lesson here? If you're going to be a jerk on Twitter, don't use a food brand to do it, they're savages recently.
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