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AI Winners? Jollibee Faces Backlash From Netizens Over Controversial Raffle Promo

Critics are quick to label the names of the raffle winners as suspicious, with some suggesting they may be AI-generated.

AI Winners? Jollibee Faces Backlash From Netizens Over Controversial Raffle Promo

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Jollibee, the Philippines’ well-loved “Bee,” is under fire after netizens criticized its latest Burger Blowout raffle promo, where the announced major prize winners carried unusual and foreign-sounding names that many found suspicious.

Screenshots of the winner list, including names such as Bonita Gulgowski, Albert Goldner, and Norbert Pfannerstill, quickly spread across social media, with users flooding the comments section with jokes, memes, and angry remarks.

Some accused Jollibee of posting AI-generated or fabricated names, while others questioned whether real customers had won at all.

“ChatGPT raffle yata ‘yan eh,” one user wrote, adding that the selection looked more like an automated name generator than a genuine raffle. Another quipped: “We got AI generated names by Jollibee before GTA VI.”

Many Filipinos expressed betrayal and disappointment, pointing out that the country’s most iconic fast-food brand should not risk its credibility on what they perceive as a sloppy or misleading promotion.

“So embarrassing… whoever hired that team underestimated Pinoy netizens,” one patron said.

Another added, “The internet is forever. This will haunt Jollibee’s reputation.”

The controversy drew comparisons to past promotional blunders such as the Pepsi Number Fever scandal, with some users jokingly asking where familiar “Pinoy-sounding” names like Mary Grace Piattos and Fernando Tempura were on the list.

For Jollibee, long celebrated as a source of national pride and a symbol of Filipino culture, the backlash serves as a warning of how quickly consumer trust can erode when transparency and authenticity are called into question.