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Originally Posted by crucifissio
Marketing...get over it...
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Marketing through political correctness, they're big but how many wont boycott them for this stunt.
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Joining a growing trend in Europe to abolish Christian imagery to avoid offending other “sensibilities,” Nestlé has removed the image of a Christian cross from its Greek yogurt packaging featuring an Orthodox church on the island of Santorini.
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Again a company changing their policy cause they don't want to offend Muslims. Always these Muslims, why no complains from Asians, Buddhists...
I have Asian friends and they couldn't care less if there's a cross on a church on a food package.
Everything's changing to suit Muslims and their religion of peace.
Nestlé and Lidl wouldn't be around if it wasn't for Europe and North America.
Here's a typical PC statement with a fresh and open minded reply:
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The spokesman added: “We are a company that respects diversity and this is what explains the design of this packaging.”
The irony, of course, is that the removal of the cross is a destruction of diversity, by refusing to acknowledge the historical, cultural, and religious importance of the symbol. The company is, in fact, fighting exclusion by excluding Christian symbolism.
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