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Reckitt Benckiser plant closure prompts Louie the Fly backlash

louie_the_flyNews of the closure of the manufacturing plant that makes Mortein insect spray in Australia has sparked an angry response on Facebook from the followers of the save-him-or-kill-him Louie the Fly campaign.

Reckitt Benckiser announced today that it would be closing its Sydney plant at a cost of 190 jobs and would now be manufacturing Mortein overseas – in the same week that the popular Louie the Fly campaign entered its final stages.

Reckitt Benckiser’s agencies – which include Edelman, Parker & Partners, The Red Agency and Euro RSCG – were only informed of the closure this morning.

Among the comments on the Louie the Fly Facebook page, which has 213,000 fans, were:

This was all a massive cover up to distract us from your real plans. Good work Mortein, your animated fly spokesperson smelts better than you do.

SORRY LOUIE AND MORTEIN…YOU HAVE BETRAYED AUSTRALIA AND I WILL REFUSE TO PURCHASE ANY OF YOUR PRODUCTS

Really, really embarrassing use of social media. A marketing campaign to save an animated “aussie icon”, trying to draw attention to how ‘australian’ your company is and boost sales. And then you shut down the australian production plant “killing” 200 tangible aussie jobs to cut costs. Are you kidding? Get your marketing and finance teams to email each other.

Vote to kill with your shopping cart. List of brands associated with Reckitt Benckiser: Mortein, Harpic, Lemsip, Veet, Pine O Cleen, Finish, NapiSan, Strepsils, Clearasil, Nurofen

Reckitt Benckiser marketing director Chris Tedesco had not returned Mumbrella’s calls at press time.

A statement from RB said that while 190 jobs would be lost from the manufacturing plant, the 380 positions in the company’s commercial team – including its call centre and marketing function – would remain in Australia.

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