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JUST IN: Tesco Branded ‘Racist’ For Applying Security Tags ONLY On ‘Dark-Skin’ Products


Leading departmental store Tesco is being slammed as an absolutely racist and disgusting brand by one mother who says she’s had enough of their shocking behavior.

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The mother called out the store for going as far as playing security tags on products that were related to the dark skin category.

Source: Daily Star

However, when it came down to the lighter skin tone products, it was beyond appalling for this mom to realize that there were no security tags in sight.

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“So, what does this mean? Black people are more liable to steal or what?”- the disgusted mom mentioned.

Source: Daily Star

The video of her storming across the store in a furious manner and asking relevant staff members questions is now going viral as many felt that the move by the famous store was definitely bizarre and one that should be looked into as it’s not only offensive but disturbing.

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The woman named Natalie Westgate showed up with evidence of how so many security tags were clipped on the darker product shelves and missing from the lighter or whiter tones.

Source: Daily Star

Complaining in a furious manner to the store’s manager in West London, she asks them to provide an explanation or even justify what made them behave in such a manner. And as you can expect, they failed to have any response that would ever be able to define why they chose to carry out the act in the first place.

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Source: Daily Star

The exact product in question was a wide range of BB cream, designed for both light-skinned and dark-skinned women. But seeing security tags on only dark-skinned products was where the mistake lay.

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Do you think it’s fair for the store to only put security products on selected products or not? Let us know and be sure to SHARE the story with others too.

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