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Social Listening - Wendy's

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The brand I chose for this blog post is Wendy’s. I am interested in the brand because I always see funny things they post online, especially on Twitter. I have noticed that this company is quite active on social media, they respond to a lot of the comments/replies they get and I am a big fan of their food. People say all types of things about this company. One thing I notice a lot of people are talking about on Wendy’s social media is comparing them to their competitors such as McDonald’s and Burger King. Another thing I notice people talking about is food/sauces they want Wendy’s to bring back. Wendy’s value propositions include, “Quality is our recipe”, “Do the right thing”, “Give something back”, etc. As I mentioned before, people are commenting/posting on Wendy’s social media about their competitors, for example, @shawnsportscards said, “Should I go to Wendy’s or McDonald’s”. Another thing I mentioned previously that people are talking about is things that they want Wendy’s to brin

Marketing in the news -- What is going on with Nestle?

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     The article I chose for this blog post is, “ Nestle Draws Heat for Stance on Russia– and Other Marketing Losers (and winners) of the Week”, this article was published on March 18th, 2022. This article was written by Adrianne Pasquarelli and E.J. Schultz. There are a few reasons I am interested in this article. The first reason is that I am interested in how the war in Russia has been affecting the U.S., the second reason is that I love chocolate milk, which is a main product that is produced by Nestle, and the third reason is that it also talks about positive things that were going on in marketing that week. This article talks about a few new product launches from Budweiser and Guinness. It talks about how Budweiser is launching a new beer made with honey malt and Guinness is actually making its own Baileys-infused, alcohol-free cream cheese. Another big takeaway from this article is about Nestle and their ties to Russia, given the title of the article. Essentially, Nestle is refu