I must have let this one slip by, but Longrider spotted it and his empathy level is about where you'd expect
Shopper demands Sainsbury's rename 'wildly inappropriate' and 'sexist' steak
Shopper demands. I'm often surprised by the sense of entitlement held by some people. Like they can just demand a supermarket change something, just because they don't like it. Whatever happened to just not buying the item? Now these morons think they have a right to force everyone to have the same 'morals' as them. Morals that are obviously not properly thought out, but just cobbled together from things they've read in the Guardian
So how do you make a steak wildly inappropriate and sexist? (Becuase it's sounding quite appealing to me)
A horrified Sainsbury's shopper has demanded the supermarket rename their "Big Daddy" steak after she spotted it in a shop last week - as she believes the name is "sexist and misogynistic".
Oh, that's all?
She believes? These morons never entertain the idea that their beliefs may be wrong, do they?
Rose Robinson was left appalled when she visited her local Sainsbury's and spotted a rump steak on sale that was labelled as a "big daddy beef rump steak", and said she was "bewildered" as to the supermarket's thought process behind it.
Well they are probably using humour to sell a big steak. Humour. I doubt she knows what that is
So what kind of steak warants the name, 'Big Daddy'?
Not bad I suppose, but I've eaten bigger
So what kind of Karen finds this offensive?
Ahh, yes. Just as I imagined. What a twat
The 38-year-old mum-of-three
She has idiot spawn? Those poor kids don't stand a chance.
Rose, from Norfolk, explained: "A 'big daddy' steak is still on the shelves in Sainsbury's supermarket in 2023
Why, what was the sell by date?
"There are so many ways it could have been named that would have equally communicated the super-sized nature of this particular product. It just felt wildly inappropriate and I just wasn't comfortable with it.
If this makes you uncomfortable, you really need to give your head a wobble
'Supersized steak' would have achieved the exact same
I bet she gets invited to all the good parties
After talking to some staff members in-store about the steak's branding,...
Oh for fucks sake. The problem here is, these minimum wage members of staff who don't have the time nor the inclination to listen to her whiney bullshit, absolutely can't just tell her to fuck the fuck off. They have to be polite and pretend they give a crap. I've been there myself, and what you really want to do is just punch them in the bastarding face and sling them through the door
I've always believed management should be more supportive of punching customers in the face
...Rose decided to take to Facebook to make her feelings known
There' nowt worse than a Karen who 'takes to Facebook'
But she soon found herself the target of vicious trolls, who suggested the supermarket rename the steak "Karen".
OMG! LOL! But of course they were not vicious trolls, they were just people who strongly disagree with her and think she's a bit of a dick
She added: "I've had the obvious Karen comment from someone who obviously feels that that's appropriate or funny, I'm not sure. It's dismissive, it's an implication that I'm just causing a fuss about nothing.
You know why that is, don't you? You're causing a fuss about nothing
"I'm the least Karen-like person I know, honestly.
If you're the least Karen like, I dread to think how bad the people you know, are
Rose also said she was told to fill in an online feedback form, but claimed that since she posted on Facebook to Sainsbury's last week, she is yet to hear back.
Then fill in the damn form. I guess Sainsburys aren't in the habit of responding to idiot drool on Facebook
In response [To the Mirror], a Sainsbury's spokesperson has said: "We strive to be a truly inclusive retailer where people love to work and shop. Customer feedback is important to us and we regularly review ranges in line with this."
Your bullshit is important to us. Please hold the line
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