Store withdraws chocolate ducklings over racism complaint

Author : acanthoma2003
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 11:13:43


The 'Waitrose Trio of Chocolate Easter Ducklings' contains a white, milk and dark chocolate version, which were named 'Fluffy,' 'Crispy' and 'Ugly' respectively.

A Twitter user questioned why Waitrose had chosen to call the darkest duckling 'Ugly.'

'Overheard women saying 'this is not right,' I agree, doesn't look good at all,' wrote Livia A. Aliberti on March 7.



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Waitrose has since apologized in a short statement seen by CNN.

'We are very sorry for any upset caused by the name of this product, it was absolutely not our intention to cause any offence,' reads the statement.

'We removed the product from sale several weeks ago while we changed the labeling and our ducklings are now back on sale.'

One possible explanation for the naming is a reference to the Hans Christian Andersen fairytale 'The Ugly Duckling.'

The story features an unfortunate young duckling who is bullied by all of those around him before turning into a swan.

Aliberti thanked Waitrose for changing the packaging in another tweet Tuesday.

The 'Waitrose Trio of Chocolate Easter Ducklings' contains a white, milk and dark chocolate version, which were named 'Fluffy,' 'Crispy' and 'Ugly' respectively. The 'Waitrose Trio of Chocolate Easter Ducklings' contains a white, milk and dark chocolate version, which were named 'Fluffy,' 'Crispy' and 'Ugly' respectively. The story features an unfortunate young duckling who is bullied by all of those around him before turning into a swan. Waitrose has since apologized in a short statement seen by CNN. Aliberti thanked Waitrose for changing the packaging in another tweet Tuesday. The 'Waitrose Trio of Chocolate Easter Ducklings' contains a white, milk and dark chocolate version, which were named 'Fluffy,' 'Crispy' and 'Ugly' respectively. A Twitter user questioned why Waitrose had chosen to call the darkest duckling 'Ugly.' One possible explanation for the naming is a reference to the Hans Christian Andersen fairytale 'The Ugly Duckling.' A Twitter user questioned why Waitrose had chosen to call the darkest duckling 'Ugly.' Aliberti thanked Waitrose for changing the packaging in another tweet Tuesday. 'Overheard women saying 'this is not right,' I agree, doesn't look good at all,' wrote Livia A. Aliberti on March 7. A Twitter user questioned why Waitrose had chosen to call the darkest duckling 'Ugly.' Aliberti thanked Waitrose for changing the packaging in another tweet Tuesday. 'We are very sorry for any upset caused by the name of this product, it was absolutely not our intention to cause any offence,' reads the statement. The story features an unfortunate young duckling who is bullied by all of those around him before turning into a swan. The 'Waitrose Trio of Chocolate Easter Ducklings' contains a white, milk and dark chocolate version, which were named 'Fluffy,' 'Crispy' and 'Ugly' respectively. Waitrose has since apologized in a short statement seen by CNN. Aliberti thanked Waitrose for changing the packaging in another tweet Tuesday. 'We removed the product from sale several weeks ago while we changed the labeling and our ducklings are now back on sale.' 'Overheard women saying 'this is not right,' I agree, doesn't look good at all,' wrote Livia A. Aliberti on March 7. Aliberti thanked Waitrose for changing the packaging in another tweet Tuesday. 'We removed the product from sale several weeks ago while we changed the labeling and our ducklings are now back on sale.' 'We are very sorry for any upset caused by the name of this product, it was absolutely not our intention to cause any offence,' reads the statement. The 'Waitrose Trio of Chocolate Easter Ducklings' contains a white, milk and dark chocolate version, which were named 'Fluffy,' 'Crispy' and 'Ugly' respectively. A Twitter user questioned why Waitrose had chosen to call the darkest duckling 'Ugly.' Aliberti thanked Waitrose for changing the packaging in another tweet Tuesday. Waitrose has since apologized in a short statement seen by CNN. Aliberti thanked Waitrose for changing the packaging in another tweet Tuesday. One possible explanation for the naming is a reference to the Hans Christian Andersen fairytale 'The Ugly Duckling.' One possible explanation for the naming is a reference to the Hans Christian Andersen fairytale 'The Ugly Duckling.' The 'Waitrose Trio of Chocolate Easter Ducklings' contains a white, milk and dark chocolate version, which were named 'Fluffy,' 'Crispy' and 'Ugly' respectively. 'We are very sorry for any upset caused by the name of this product, it was absolutely not our intention to cause any offence,' reads the statement. Waitrose has since apologized in a short statement seen by CNN. One possible explanation for the naming is a reference to the Hans Christian Andersen fairytale 'The Ugly Duckling.' The 'Waitrose Trio of Chocolate Easter Ducklings' contains a white, milk and dark chocolate version, which were named 'Fluffy,' 'Crispy' and 'Ugly' respectively. Waitrose has since apologized in a short statement seen by CNN. Waitrose has since apologized in a short statement seen by CNN. 'We are very sorry for any upset caused by the name of this product, it was absolutely not our intention to cause any offence,' reads the statement. 'Overheard women saying 'this is not right,' I agree, doesn't look good at all,' wrote Livia A. Aliberti on March 7. 'We removed the product from sale several weeks ago while we changed the labeling and our ducklings are now back on sale.'

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