Not that anyone cares but I think Finland's most hated brand being Ferrari is due to them having 2 F1 drivers that clashed with Ferrari. One battling them in races, and the other being let go by the team.
Which is sad considering the founder of the company seemed like such a good guy. He created his baby formula brand because he believed it would save thousands of baby lives a year. It initially was much cheaper, but after he died, the shitty people that took over raised the prices and did all kinds of bullshit to make more money off of it.
I love that Wendy's is on the list so much. There is no Wendy's store in Australia, meaning the hate is either due to outrage at not having them, or more likely, because people love shit talking the social media brands marketing.
@@noahcollins4407 double checked, if you look closely at the logo they use it is of the Wendy's girl logo, Wendy's milk bar is in Aus/NZ only, owned by Supatreats Australia, with it own logo. The survey may have accidentally taken responses in Aus of Wendy's and thought it meant the fast food chain, while it referred to the Milk bar chain, but that is only speculation. I'd guess people talking about the fast food chain Wendy's negatively is more likely to cause it's position though.
Im also Australian and I saw this and got rather confused. Im guessing the program they used to get the data misrecognised wendy's ice cream bar and combined it with reviews for the actual Wendy's too. However in general I feel like the data is wrong, especially because brands like EA aren't there.
@@arcticfoxes8034 with EA, it is ranked poorly for products among gamers. Gamers are definitely a smaller population compared to casual users of FIFA/Madden, which is probably dwarfed by the amount of people having bad experiences with companies such as ISP’s, which the whole population has to deal with. Therefore EA not being included makes a lot of sense based on normal surveying
There's no Wendy's in Ireland either and it was our most hated aswell We don't even have that bar either, I have no idea where it's coming from hahahah
As a Canadian I'm shocked the answers weren't Rogers and Bell (the two main cable companies). Canada has the most aggregious costs for internet and cable in the world and those two brands own essentially the entire market aside from people who live close enough to the border to sneak their way into American brands. I've never seen a single positive comment about either.
Yeah, some provinces have one, maybe two more options (Videotron here in Quebec) but it is beyond absurd what we have to pay, even for just internet and a phone plan
Literally all my friends who have Bell say it’s shit and that Rogers is better, and all my friends who have Rogers say it’s shit and that Bell is better. The truth is they’re both awful lol
Finland here! Our roads gets damaged during the winter so sport cars are not practical. But I think the hate comes from F1 where Kimi Räikkönen used to drive for Ferrari
I think reason why Red Bull is the most hated brand in Brazil is that they have a soccer team here called 'Red Bull Bragantino' (RB Bragantino, for short) and it's one of the best teams here, being in the 1st brazilian division, although this isn't exclusive to Brazil, with Red Bull having teams in Germany and Austria (RB Leipzig and RB Salzburg, respectively), the fact that the team just have no history and basically rose to fame with money triggered some people off I can be wrong tho maybe Redbull here just tastes like shit and this story was all for nothing
difícil de saber, será se eles geram tanto engajamento (negativo) assim? apesar de estar na série A, não ganharam nada expressivo ainda. Só vejo elogios por conta da boa administração do time
@@Is-dn6my O problema é que, quando o RB ganha do Corinthians, por exemplo, imagina a enxurrada de tweet de corintiano xingando a marca, mesmo que por meme. Atrioc falou várias vezes que o método dessa pesquisa é falho e esse é um dos motivos.
Nestle is actively fucking with the thing Michiganders hold dearest: the Great Lakes. They pump an absurd and fully unsustainable amount of water from them for basically next to nothing. Yeah we hate em.
Dude Atrioc should be a teacher. Before I actually got into watching Atrioc I was like "oh marketing monday must be so boring" but he makes it fun and shit and its rlly cool
I think, as you suggested, this metric isn't great at identifying the most hated brands, but rather identifies brands which are used frequently and have a common inconvenience which leads to many tweets. You would probably have to somehow quantify the amount of hate people feel for a brand rather than just number of negative tweets to get the 'most hated'. As an example, I hate getting seriously injured far more than I hate having to wake up early but you can guarantee I complain about getting up early more than being injured.
The funny thing is I was in a region where time warner was my only choice. Customer service was always "Nhaa not our problem, itll get fixed when it does" I moved to a location where I could use AT&T or Time Warner and I called to cancel Time Warner and suddenly amazing customer service.
I wonder if Finland hating Ferrari has something to do with arguably their most famous person, Formula 1 racing driver Kimi Raikkonen, being part of the Ferrari team for years
Going along with the comcast monopoly, my little town only had Windstream for years, and we would get maybe 10mb down max and upload was never over 1mb. It was awful and we paid so much for it. Now our local power company started a fiber optic service, and they’ve kicked the ass out of Windstream and now they’re trying to finally crawl back up and compete
For anyone that wants to know why Red Bull is hated in brazil, it's because they fusion their soccer team with another Brazilian team Bragantino, put their name on the team, changed the team uniform, shield and even players all for money, so there's nothing to do with the beverage. As for Wendy's they literary gave up on brazil and started auctioning their restaurant properties in 2020 so I don't know why they are on this list I've never seen a Wendy's here.
I feel like the map more shows what the most purchased or used companies are. There is always a percentage fail rate with products, so the more a company is used, the more fails there will be, amd more people talking about it
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In Australia, we do have an ice creamery franchise which is coincidentally called Wendy's. It is possible that the data from Australia was a mixture of people shitting on Wendy's icecream combined with others complaining about the Wendy's (burgers) twitter account and/or complaining that we should have Wendy's burgers.
6:22 ???? We don't HAVE Wendy's in Australia. We have an ice cream shop by the name name, but surely that's not the most hated franchise. what is this map smokin
My grandparents love burger king. When they visit, they will walk to the burger king when there is a wendys, mcdonalds, in n out, canes, and a chick fil-a all within the same distance. I do not understand it.
From my limited visits to Subway a decade ago, I can tell you that Subway was waaaaaay over priced for a fast food place in China. It's fast food quality at the price of a good three course meal elsewhere. That's probably why they were hated.
I lost my car for a month and had to take a lot of Ubers to and from work. Bad look, big A on the Uber "having to pay their workers." I asked my Uber drivers about how they felt about the Prop, and they all said they wanted (as Uber did) for people to vote No. If workers received benefits, it'd push them out of being "Gig" workers, meaning they can't just go on and offline as they please. A lot of the Uber drivers do it for side cash, so they prefer being a gig worker.
Most of them eat cheese at least sometimes. By survey, at least 10% eat it basically every day. It's all over, especially at the cafes and such that the women like. They have like cheese injected hamburger steaks and such. Pastas. Burgers. Pizzas. I think the main issues are that it's expensive and Tex-Mex style is very rare in Japan. So the people don't really value having a bunch of cheese on the tacos since they don't have much Tex-Mex experience to compare against- it's already special to have Tex-Mex. And it's extra expensive there, so it's an obvious point to skimp if the people don't actually value it. They can just make them think it's like a garnish for color or whatever, when that's like a key ingredient for me.
RedBull is pretty popular in Brazil. The ranking probably saw the negative posts about "RedBull Bragantino", a football team from the brazilian league lol
That Burger King example is so true. I don’t think there’s a single person on earth who has BK as their favorite fast food place. Literally the real life definition of the word “mid”
I feel like the german hatred for Amazon is also shorthand for hatred towards delivery companies that are notorious for damaging packages or straight up not delivering them
Bruh I can’t have people clowning the bk lounge. BK is some real gas. It’s like 6 dollars for 2 impossible whopper. Crazy deals and the burgers/chicken sandwiches are just fire
Comcast would knock on my door once a year asking if we wanted to buy Comcast. After my parents said yes they would proceed to say "Weeeeelllllllllllll actually there aren't enough people on your road for us to justify running a cable down your road, sooooo fuck you." Then wait a year and repeat. Their decision to not run the cable down the road wasn't affected by how many wanted to sign up either, it was just a road that had few houses because they were all farms, but they kept asking each year.
It's funny because in Mexico there has been like 3 attempts to install taco bell but everytime critics and media fend them off... In 2022 there is not a single taco bell restaurant in the entire country.
Would have enjoyed this a lot more if I felt like the rankings were more accurate, hate feeling like I'm staring at a map of misinformation. The promoter score sounded way more interesting then what Twitter users whine about.
Alaska probably hates Starbucks because they have a lot of good local coffee roasters there. I grew up in Anchorage and there was a coffee cart in every parking lot, that's not even to mention the huge local chain Kaladi Brothers Coffee. Really damn good cup of coffee. No one that's lived there for a while really goes to Starbucks. There are even really cool dive vibe coffee shops in downtown areas most of the time.
NPS is super reliable but the way that companies promote it to their workers is often wrong. A lot of them will push it as being 0%-100% when in reality the score is -100 to 100. I learned this because at our workplace if the score dropped below 80 they would start pestering us to "push surveys" and such when in all actuality, the way the score was intended, 40-60 is an amazing score and 80+ is exceptional. Before looking into it, if our score dropped to 75, they'd tell us our NPS was really bad. Not to mention, customers are stupid and will often fill out our surveys thinking it's for a different department. Additionally, in order to get a promoter it has to be a 9/10 or a 10/10, a passive (which will actually drop your score) is 8/10, and anything else is a detractor. It generally takes about 10 promoters to negate one detractor. Weird system.
i live in Australia and there is not a single open wendy's franchise in the country, we have an ice cream bar of the same name but nobody outside of cities have really heard about it. dont know where that statistic came from. if you wanna know what fast food brand we hate the most its red rooster, but you havent heard of that, the closest one behind that is burger king which rebranded itself to hungry jack over here.
Californian here: PG&E. A company with a government granted monopoly, which I'm forced to pay every month for basic needs, who is also personally responsible for the burning down of my family's home. It's disgusting that they're still operating.
If you're in a country where a company can burn your house down, and drag you along in a law suit, while simultaneously charging hundreds every month so you can do something as basic as cook food... Your country is fucking broken.
Everyone hates Nestle, the issue is they're so fucking massive in the food industry that you have to cut out pretty much everything on store shelves. They are easily one of the largest monopolies to exist today