The Leeds takeaway owner has received backlash for the comments made on Mother's Day where the business uses an offensive Madeline McCann for Mother's Day.
The Otley Burger Company posted a photograph of Kate McCann with missing daughter Madeline in the background, adding a text overlay which read: "With burgers this good, you'll leave your kids at home. What's the worst that could happen? Happy Mother's Day to all the mums out there".
Adding the Otley Burger Company logo to the meme, the post itself was met with considerable outrage.
The post has since been deleted on Facebook but remains on Instagram.
The Mother's Day post. / Image: The Otley Burger Company
LeedsLive reported that the now-deleted Facebook post was filled with comments calling for the burger-joint to be shut down as a result and is even receiving death threats as a result of the post.
In an interview with LeedsLive, the takeaway owner says: “I get death threats, I got one this morning" which read "I hope someone firebombs your gaffe”.
On Instagram, arguments have broken out about the post with some suggesting the meme-style advertisement was uncalled for: "Let’s start a PR stunt using someone else’s dead daughter. [You're] just a greasy burger flipper stay in your lane".
Other said: "Madeline McCann and her mum in this post ? Seems a bit sick and in very poor taste" to which the Otley Burger Company, clearly unphased, replied "only thing sick here is our photoshopping skillz".
To the comment "Let’s hope you don’t lose a child, awful, insensitive post" the controversial burger company replied "I wouldn’t leave mine in hotel rooms soo".
The burger company is known for its inappropriate adverts. / Image: The Otley Burger Company
However, the post has also attracted attention from others praising the controversial burger company for their humour.
"Otley Burger Company, keeping the woke community away! Yesssss!!!" said one, whilst others reminded the world that this isn't the first time the Otley Burger Company have posted inappropriate so-called jokes on special occasions.
Last year, the company shared an image of Karen Matthews, a women who pretended her daughter had been abducted whilst on Father's Day, the page shared a promotional image with Jimmy Savile and Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe.
Richard McCann, who lost his mother Wilma McCann after she was murdered by Sutcliffe condemned the advert stating “Why on earth would anyone think it was appropriate to use images of Sutcliffe, Savile and West on a Father’s Day advert for his burger company is beyond me [...] Otley Burger Company, shame on you”.
The takeaway's response. / Image: The Otley Burger Company
This year the post has hit newspaper headlines this year but has been met by an unphased owner, who shared a meme of Will Smith slapping Chris Rock, replacing the actors with the words "offended keyboard warriors with cats as profile pictures" and the Otley Burger Company logo.
The follow-up comment by the takeaway company has been met with similarly bizarre comments like "If you have any out of date stuff we could throw them at all the snow flakes and laugh at them. Keep up the good work".
The Otley Burger Company was banned in 2021 from accessing their Facebook as a result but are still continuing to post on the account.
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Ilkley crowned the best place to live in the north by The Sunday Times
The beautiful spa town of Ilkley has been crowned the best place to live in the north of England by The Sunday Times.
The results are in, and our very own Ilkley has taken the top spot for the north and north-east category.
The list posted but the Sunday Times every year, features 72 locations across the UK that they deem are the best spots to settle down in.
Judges visited each location to take in the atmosphere, explore the history and chat to the locals to find out what made each place so special.
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It's not the first time the wonderful spa town of Ilkley has been praised, having been the national winner back in 2022 it's no stranger to taking home the trophy.
The judging panel said about Ilkley: “It’s not just the fresh air, fantastic scenery, excellent schools and direct trains to Leeds that make Ilkley this year’s pick of the north and northeast. It’s the get-up and go of a community that tackles every challenge with gusto.”
"It's hard to imagine anywhere with more opportunities for youngsters."
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Also getting a mention in the regional category was Horsforth, which was recommended for its transport links, brilliant local schools and thriving social scene.
The guide said: "The city is Yorkshire's economic powerhouse - but for something a bit greener, a bit more family friendly, it's hard to better Horsforth's streets of sandstone houses."
Elsewhere up north, Sheffield got a special shoutout where the judges said: "Burgeoning creative industries and judicious regeneration are igniting interest in previously overlooked postcodes ... Hipsters and happy families alike are celebrating, welcoming, embracing, loving this city-wide vibe."
So if you fancy escaping the hustle and bustle of the city centre, then why not hop on a train and visit the best place to live up north and see for yourselves what the fuss is all about.
Adolescence tops Netflix charts with more than 24 million views in four days
Emily Sergeant
New British series Adolescence has shot right to the top of Netflix’s most-watched TV charts after more than 24 million people tune in.
Hitting the streaming platform just last Thursday, Adolescence is a four-part limited series about a 13-year-old boy who is accused of murdering one of his classmates, with each episode remarkably being filmed in one unflinching and continuous shot.
This truly gripping story unfolds in real time as the main characters search for answers in the wake of a shocking tragedy.
Who is actually responsible? Why did it happen? And could it have been prevented?
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Co-created and written by Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham, with Graham starring alongside an ensemble cast of accomplished actors such as Ashley Walters and Erin Doherty, as well as screen newcomer Owen Cooper as the young boy Eddie Miller, accused of murder, the show tells the story of how a family’s world is turned upside.
“We could have made a drama about gangs and knife crime, or about a kid whose mother is an alcoholic or whose father is a violent abuser,” Stephen Graham said ahead of the show‘s release.
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“Instead, we wanted you to look at this family and think, ‘My God, this could be happening to us.’ And what’s happening here is an ordinary family’s worst nightmare.”
Over the course of the four intense one-shot episodes, the show shines a uncomfortable spotlight on and examines key themes such as male rage, the dangers of social media, cyberbullying, incel culture, and more.
The latest viewing figures show that Adolescence undoubtedly has been a runaway hit, with a whopping 24.3 million views amassed in its first four days of availability, making it the streaming platform’s top show for the week of 10-16 March.
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As the show continues to garner universal acclaim, standing at 98% on notable critic website Rotten Tomatoes, those viewing figures are set to clock up thick and fast as the days go on.
While Adolescence and Jamie’s story isn’t based on a real person or event specifically, Graham, Thorne, and director Philip Barantini have confirmed that the idea for the series did spring from reports that co-creator Graham had heard about on the news of young boys being involved in knife crimes – particularly the shocking 2021 murder of Ava White in Liverpool.
Much of Adolescence was filmed in Pontefract in West Yorkshire, with the casting of Cooper in the role of Jamie ultimately influencing where the show was shot.
“We knew it was going to be set somewhere in the North of England, and we also knew it would be from somewhere around wherever our Jamie was from – in this case near Warrington – because it would have been unfair to make him do an accent,” explained director Philip Barantini.
All four episodes of Adolescence are now available to stream on Netflix.