“Damn yall really begging to be bought how broke are you.”
So, because brands are super sentient now, Carl's Jr. has recently asked Amazon multiple times to buy it on Twitter. Behold this tweet from Sunday:
@CarlsJr / Via Twitter: @CarlsJr
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And this one:
@CarlsJr / Via Twitter: @CarlsJr
And this one:
@CarlsJr / Via Twitter: @CarlsJr
And this one:
@CarlsJr / Via Twitter: @CarlsJr
Some people found @-ing Amazon a little ~desperate~.
@joseph4250 / Via Twitter: @joseph4250
@GLawSF / Via Twitter: @GLawSF
@catheorist / Via Twitter: @catheorist
@cfischer6 / Via Twitter: @cfischer6
@TylersOH / Via Twitter: @TylersOH
@KandyKane310 / Via Twitter: @KandyKane310
This person called the marketing strategy "so painful."
@softvillainy / Via Twitter: @softvillainy
BuzzFeed News has reached out to Amazon to see if they're interested in buying the fast food chain.
@lazysolano / Via Twitter: @lazysolano
The Twitter account said that it's sharing BIG IDEAS each hour for 24 hours.
CarlsJr / Via Twitter: @CarlsJr
Not everyone was into the idea sharing.
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@apollolj_ / Via Twitter: @apollolj_
The fast food account shared its 13th tweet on Monday.
@CarlsJr / Via Twitter: @CarlsJr
Carl's Jr. did not immediately respond to request for comment from BuzzFeed News about the endeavor.
However, Jeff Jenkins, Chief Marketing officer for Carl's Jr. and Hardee's, spoke to USA Today about the tweets.
"This is about generating a conversation around a partnership,'' he said. "The tweets are obviously a start to try and see where the dialogue goes … have a lot of fun with it, and see if they find the spirit of it as fun as we do.’’
@CarlsJr / Via Twitter: @CarlsJr
Here are some more of Carl's Jr.'s "BIG IDEAS."
@CarlsJr / Via Twitter: @CarlsJr
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We'll see if Amazon is interested!
@CarlsJr / Via Twitter: @CarlsJr
via BuzzFeed/Food