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Apparently they did not want to "exclude" any of their customers. Quite how showing a picture of a Greek church with a cross on a packet of breadsticks "excludes" any of their customers beats me. If they were that concerned perhaps they could ask their suppliers to provide them with a special range showing no church at all.
Lol@Douglas.
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I doubt we'll be seeing this range in Lidl any time soon then. :)


Stephen K Amos , douglas.


Didn't see that Togo (obviously)
wtft is going on?
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// I doubt we'll be seeing this range in Lidl any time soon then. :) //

I think that one would be ok Douglas.
It is 'religiously neutral' after all.
Crazy to tamper with the image of such a well known building and expect customers not to notice - people in advertising and marketing earn vast sums.

Struggle at times to see why.
"We are a company that respects diversity..."
So when we see anything that symbolises that diversity we stamp it out.

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