-
Advertisement
Japan
This Week in AsiaLifestyle & Culture

Frenzied McDonald’s Pokemon promotion in Japan ends in chaos

Fans swamped the restaurants to collect the cards, with some discarding bags of food after buying, and police called in to mediate disputes

Reading Time:2 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
1
Bags of discarded Happy Meals. McDonald’s Japan was forced to halt its Pokemon promotion just hours after it started when demand outstripped supply. Photo: X/ Daiyamato69
SCMP’s Asia desk
A promotional tie-up between McDonald’s and Pokemon in Japan had to be halted just hours after its launch after numerous reports of fights breaking out, food wastage and card scalping.

The promotion, which was supposed to run from Saturday to Monday, offered two Pokemon trading cards – one standard Pikachu and one randomly chosen from five possible species – with each Happy Meal, according to news website Sora News 24.

Previous collaborations between McDonald’s and Pokemon typically offered reprints of commonly available cards. This release was particularly popular because it featured a new artwork of a Pikachu reaching for a burger as well as a special McDonald’s stamp, gaming news site VGC reported.

Advertisement

As the cards were limited in quantity, thousands of fans swamped restaurants around the country to catch them all. Scalpers were also reportedly using the mobile app to buy Happy Meals in bulk, stripping them of the cards and discarding the food.

A combination of photos of people queueing up to buy the Happy Meals, and bags of uneaten food being discarded over the Pokemon promotion in Japan. Photo: X/ yodoyakeiko
A combination of photos of people queueing up to buy the Happy Meals, and bags of uneaten food being discarded over the Pokemon promotion in Japan. Photo: X/ yodoyakeiko

The resulting chaos was captured on social media. Users posted photos of people leaving carrying eight to 10 plastic bags of Happy Meals – despite a limit of five per person – as well as unclaimed Happy Meals and uneaten food dumped outside restaurants, triggering cries of food wastage.

Advertisement

One user wrote under the images: “Early morning chaos in Shibuya. McDonald’s burgers and fries scattered on the streets, turning into a feast for pigeons. We ask customers to take responsibility for the food they buy and properly dispose of trash.”

Advertisement
Select Voice
Select Speed
1.00x