Hot Cross Buns are now offensive
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Iceland sparks backlash as it replaces Christian symbol on hot cross buns with tick
https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1880056/ic...
'The move comes after research suggested a fifth of customers would prefer the updated decoration.'
So lets appease 20% and annoy the 80% majority?!!
https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1880056/ic...
'The move comes after research suggested a fifth of customers would prefer the updated decoration.'
So lets appease 20% and annoy the 80% majority?!!
It was a limited production run of 'tick' buns, sold as a marketing trial product in a few stores, always alongside (not in place of) the cross buns.
Iceland reports sales of hot cross buns up by over 130% thanks to the coverage given by outraged conservative politicians.
Someone in the marketing department earned their salary this week...and Britain's Christian and culinary heritage plods on unchanged and just as relevant as ever.
And culture war conservatives prove once again that they are the most sensitive, emotionally-charged, mountain out molehills, doom-spiralling demographic out there. Not to mention a PR department's greatest asset, it seems.
Iceland reports sales of hot cross buns up by over 130% thanks to the coverage given by outraged conservative politicians.
Someone in the marketing department earned their salary this week...and Britain's Christian and culinary heritage plods on unchanged and just as relevant as ever.
And culture war conservatives prove once again that they are the most sensitive, emotionally-charged, mountain out molehills, doom-spiralling demographic out there. Not to mention a PR department's greatest asset, it seems.
2xChevrons said:
It was a limited production run of 'tick' buns, sold as a marketing trial product in a few stores, always alongside (not in place of) the cross buns.
Iceland reports sales of hot cross buns up by over 130% thanks to the coverage given by outraged conservative politicians.
Someone in the marketing department earned their salary this week...and Britain's Christian and culinary heritage plods on unchanged and just as relevant as ever.
And culture war conservatives prove once again that they are the most sensitive, emotionally-charged, mountain out molehills, doom-spiralling demographic out there. Not to mention a PR department's greatest asset, it seems.
Was going to comment. No need after that, nothing left to be said.Iceland reports sales of hot cross buns up by over 130% thanks to the coverage given by outraged conservative politicians.
Someone in the marketing department earned their salary this week...and Britain's Christian and culinary heritage plods on unchanged and just as relevant as ever.
And culture war conservatives prove once again that they are the most sensitive, emotionally-charged, mountain out molehills, doom-spiralling demographic out there. Not to mention a PR department's greatest asset, it seems.
eharding said:
By way of balance, ALDI are planning to release a seasonal "Kolin The Klu Klux Klan Katerpillar Kake" to appeal to the sort of person who gets wound up by someone selling a sticky bun with a tick on it.
Sounds great...it'll pick one up along with a 20V cordless impact drill, compact chainsaw and decorative wooden planter...and some milk.Timothy Bucktu said:
eharding said:
By way of balance, ALDI are planning to release a seasonal "Kolin The Klu Klux Klan Katerpillar Kake" to appeal to the sort of person who gets wound up by someone selling a sticky bun with a tick on it.
Sounds great...it'll pick one up along with a 20V cordless impact drill, compact chainsaw and decorative wooden planter...and some milk.Edited by eharding on Friday 22 March 22:59
InformationSuperHighway said:
Frothing article from well known right wing frothy newspaper... who'da thunk it.
The Independent also reporting:-https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/iceland-crit...
eharding said:
Timothy Bucktu said:
eharding said:
By way of balance, ALDI are planning to release a seasonal "Kolin The Klu Klux Klan Katerpillar Kake" to appeal to the sort of person who gets wound up by someone selling a sticky bun with a tick on it.
Sounds great...it'll pick one up along with a 20V cordless impact drill, compact chainsaw and decorative wooden planter...and some milk.Edited by eharding on Friday 22 March 22:59
Oh hell, I might even go for it
Would that be creepy?
julian987R said:
InformationSuperHighway said:
Frothing article from well known right wing frothy newspaper... who'da thunk it.
that makes no odds. Its in other newspapers too.But I would say they are offensive, then again.....
On the plus side, looks like the Nike logo, and they will sue the arse off them
numtumfutunch said:
eharding said:
Timothy Bucktu said:
eharding said:
By way of balance, ALDI are planning to release a seasonal "Kolin The Klu Klux Klan Katerpillar Kake" to appeal to the sort of person who gets wound up by someone selling a sticky bun with a tick on it.
Sounds great...it'll pick one up along with a 20V cordless impact drill, compact chainsaw and decorative wooden planter...and some milk.Oh hell, I might even go for it
Would that be creepy?
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