Delta Air Lines and Coca-Cola are causing a "napkin nightmare" online.
In-flight napkins featured a line for people to write down their name and number to pass onto their airplane "crush."
Passengers slammed the companies on social media, posting pictures of the napkins, and calling them "creepy."
Both Delta and Coke have apologized.
Napkins received from @Delta on Wednesday flight seem unintentionally creepy, especially after reading the smaller print. Swing and a miss, @DietCoke. pic.twitter.com/eKaMruqqUR
— Mike J (@MJJoe) February 1, 2019
Hey @Delta and @CocaCola These napkins are creepy AF. Pretty sure no one appreciated unsolicited phone numbers in the ‘good old days’ and they sure as heck don’t want the number of someone who has been gawking at them on a plane for hours today. Not a good look. pic.twitter.com/PJAiurFRMh
— ducksauz (@ducksauz) January 21, 2019
#delta #coke remove these napkins they are creepy 🥺 #TimesUp #boycottcoke pic.twitter.com/Kj5v4wsWjZ
— CEMGO1 (@CEMGO1) February 1, 2019
And the airline said it's already in the process of removing the napkins from their planes.
It sounded good in the brainstorming meeting: Delta, Coca-Cola apologize for 'creepy' napkins after passengers complain #brand #marketing https://t.co/fOlGE8x7CU
— Kelly Lafferman (@klafferman) February 7, 2019