Wowcher has issued an unreserved apology after sending an email that appeared to mock a serious incident involving a three-year-old boy attacked by a crocodile at a zoo. The email, which featured the phrase “Snap up these deals quicker than a croc can catch a kid,” sparked outrage among customers, many of whom expressed their disgust on social media.
The boy is currently in a critical but stable condition at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, following the incident where he was allegedly thrown into the crocodile enclosure. This tragic event has raised significant concerns about zoo safety and the responsibilities of caregivers, as a man has been arrested in connection with the attack.
In response to the backlash, Wowcher stated that the email’s wording was unacceptable and not approved for use. They are now reviewing their marketing processes to prevent similar incidents in the future. This situation highlights the potential for corporate communications to misfire, especially in sensitive contexts, and the importance of careful messaging.
The incident has not only affected the boy’s family but also raised questions about the ethical responsibilities of companies in their marketing strategies. As Wowcher reassesses its practices, this serves as a reminder of the impact that words can have, particularly in the wake of distressing events.
Source: GB News

