Anyway... Have a Kit-Kat
November 22nd 2006 12:28
Oh No!
Alan Jones and every other redneck in the nation have begun to complain about Kit-Kats having new 'OK for muslims' symbols on them.
OK... get over it.
Presumably, this was done in order to overcome boycots directed at Nestle's links with Israel.
Please note, I haven't got any info except a segment on TV, as there is nothing on the net about this so far... however it is clear that Nestle do appear to be attempting to win back Muslim support.
Alan Jones and every other redneck in the nation have begun to complain about Kit-Kats having new 'OK for muslims' symbols on them.
OK... get over it.
Presumably, this was done in order to overcome boycots directed at Nestle's links with Israel.
Please note, I haven't got any info except a segment on TV, as there is nothing on the net about this so far... however it is clear that Nestle do appear to be attempting to win back Muslim support.
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Comment by Deorre
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I had no idea there was such controversy.
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Then again, boycotting is a way of getting a political messgae across, pity people do it for the wrong reasons these days.
I think Nestle over reacted, tehy should have waited for the immature anger to pass over and all the 'revolutionary boycotters' would have shut up and went quitely back to munching on their chocolate.
I dunno if I should laugh or cry :'(