12 Times People Got Roasted on Twitter by Sassy Corporations, From MoonPie to Taco Bell (Photos)

12 Times People Got Roasted on Twitter by Sassy Corporations, From MoonPie to Taco Bell (Photos)

1. When one Twitter user commented that nobody liked MoonPies, the company’s response earned over twenty thousand likes and the begrudging respect of the offender.

2. After JCPenney issued a garbled tweet that we think was referencing a baseball game, Snickers took the easy layup to self-promotion.

3. American comedian Rob Delaney accused Charmin of luring his child to offer a real bear a roll of toilet paper. Of course, Charmin had to respond.

4. When Pharrell debuted his new look at the 2014 Grammy Awards, Arby’s was quick to pounce on the similarity.

5. “[T]ell me you love me,” asked one Twitter user to Old Spice. Understandably, Old Spice recommended another avenue.

6. When one upset customer blamed telecommunications provider O2 because a girl answered none of his texts, the company responded with the perfect tweet.

7. When one tweet suggested watching “The Lizzie McGuire Movie” and eating pizza as an alternative to an actual trip to Rome, DiGiorno was quick to chime in.

8. One user decided to “crap” on smart cars by claiming a bird defecating on the vehicle could demolish it, and the company set out to prove him wrong.

9. When Old Spice made an offhanded jab at Taco Bell’s fire sauce recipe, they probably assumed the fast food chain would take it lying down. They were wrong.

10. In fact, Taco Bell might well be the champion of Twitter responses, as exemplified by the company’s knowledge of “Mean Girls” to best promote their product.

11. Just in case you think of flaunting your Twitter savvy, take care. Taco Bell may brutally take you down, as Buzzfeed found out to their detriment.

12. When Men’s Humor pointed out that Taco Bell could make a killing by delivering their food on April 20th (wink wink), TB smartly pointed out the obvious.