Quick access to main page (top) Direct access to main contents Quick access to main page (bottom)

Heinz Apologizes After Racist Ad Sparks Outrage in London

inews24 Views  

Heinz, the American food giant known for its ketchup, mac and cheese, and pickles, is facing backlash over an advertisement in a London subway station that many have criticized as racist. The company has since issued an apology.

Heinz is encountering significant pushback regarding its advertisement displayed in subway stations around London. Yonhap News

On Sunday, local media outlets like The Guardian reported Heinz’s controversial pasta sauce advertisement was placed in London Underground’s Vauxhall and Manor House stations.

A bride is seen enjoying pasta without worrying about sauce staining her dress. To her left are the groom’s parents, and next to the groom sits a woman who appears to be the bride’s mother.

Heinz explained that the intent was to show the bride carefree, enjoying the pasta sauce. However, many internet users took issue with the ad, arguing it perpetuates negative stereotypes by implying that the woman in the mixed-race wedding comes from a single-parent household.

Nels Abbey expressed discomfort on X (formerly Twitter)

The Independent reported that many people raised concerns about the absence of the bride’s father in the advertisement, suggesting it reinforces harmful stereotypes about Black families.

Criticism of the ad quickly spread across social media, with British writer and broadcaster Nels Abey amplifying the issue by sharing the ad photo and calling out the lack of representation of Black fathers.

“It’s shocking that a mainstream brand completely erased Black fathers. I can’t believe this ad got approved,” one user wrote. Another added, “Not including a Black father is unfair. I’m glad someone pointed this out.”

As the backlash intensified, Heinz stated, “We will listen to public opinion and learn to prevent such incidents from happening again.”

inews24
content@viewusglobal.com

Comments0

300

Comments0

[DEBATE] Latest Stories

  • Cost-Effective 'Suicide Drones': Ukraine's Game-Changer in the Battle Against Russia
  • New CIWS-II: South Korea's High-Tech Shield Against Enemy Missiles
  • Military Alliances and Budgets: How Much is South Korea Paying for U.S. Troops?
  • Whistleblowers Say CNN and BBC Have Failed on Gaza Reporting
  • U.S. YouTuber Sparks Outrage in Seoul with Statue Kissing and Explicit Videos
  • Chinese Hackers Compromise US Telecom Firms, Access Surveillance Systems

Weekly Best Articles

  • Cost-Effective ‘Suicide Drones’: Ukraine’s Game-Changer in the Battle Against Russia
  • New CIWS-II: South Korea’s High-Tech Shield Against Enemy Missiles
  • Military Alliances and Budgets: How Much is South Korea Paying for U.S. Troops?
  • 4-Hour Sleep Myth Debunked: Why You Really Need 8 Hours
  • Secret to Healthier Cells? Antioxidants in THESE Delicious Foods
  • Want Healthier Knees? Try Walking Backward!
  • Are You Drinking Water the Right Way During Meals? Find Out!
  • Migraines Got You Down? Here’s What to Eat (and What to Avoid)!
  • Key to Lower Blood Pressure? Prunes and Other Potassium-Rich Foods
  • Affordable Escapes: Agoda Lists Asia’s Best Budget-Friendly Travel Spots
  • Cooked Chicken Turning Pink? Here’s Why It’s Not Always Undercooked
  • 3 Genius Ways to Tackle That Stuck Screws!

You May Also Like

  • 1
    Affordable Escapes: Agoda Lists Asia's Best Budget-Friendly Travel Spots

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 2
    Cooked Chicken Turning Pink? Here’s Why It’s Not Always Undercooked

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 3
    3 Genius Ways to Tackle That Stuck Screws!

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 4
    Science Says: Using an Umbrella Can Lower Your Body Temperature

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 5
    Big Brother in Hong Kong? Thousands More CCTV Cameras Coming Soon

    ASIA 

Popular Now

  • 1
    Could Higher Interest Rates Be Good News for Bank Stocks? Analysts Weigh In

    BUSINESS&nbsp

  • 2
    Breaking Down the 4 Stealth Weapons That Changed U.S. Military History Forever!

    WORLD&nbsp

  • 3
    North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Praises Putin’s Leadership in Birthday Message

    LATEST&nbsp

  • 4
    NVIDIA Overtakes Microsoft: Now the World’s Second-Largest Company

    BUSINESS&nbsp

  • 5
    Kim Jong Un Threatens Nuclear Strike if South Korea and U.S. Push Too Far

    ASIA&nbsp

Weekly Best Articles

  • Cost-Effective ‘Suicide Drones’: Ukraine’s Game-Changer in the Battle Against Russia
  • New CIWS-II: South Korea’s High-Tech Shield Against Enemy Missiles
  • Military Alliances and Budgets: How Much is South Korea Paying for U.S. Troops?
  • 4-Hour Sleep Myth Debunked: Why You Really Need 8 Hours
  • Secret to Healthier Cells? Antioxidants in THESE Delicious Foods
  • Want Healthier Knees? Try Walking Backward!
  • Are You Drinking Water the Right Way During Meals? Find Out!
  • Migraines Got You Down? Here’s What to Eat (and What to Avoid)!
  • Key to Lower Blood Pressure? Prunes and Other Potassium-Rich Foods
  • Affordable Escapes: Agoda Lists Asia’s Best Budget-Friendly Travel Spots
  • Cooked Chicken Turning Pink? Here’s Why It’s Not Always Undercooked
  • 3 Genius Ways to Tackle That Stuck Screws!

Must-Reads

  • 1
    Affordable Escapes: Agoda Lists Asia's Best Budget-Friendly Travel Spots

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 2
    Cooked Chicken Turning Pink? Here’s Why It’s Not Always Undercooked

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 3
    3 Genius Ways to Tackle That Stuck Screws!

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 4
    Science Says: Using an Umbrella Can Lower Your Body Temperature

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 5
    Big Brother in Hong Kong? Thousands More CCTV Cameras Coming Soon

    ASIA 

Popular Now

  • 1
    Could Higher Interest Rates Be Good News for Bank Stocks? Analysts Weigh In

    BUSINESS 

  • 2
    Breaking Down the 4 Stealth Weapons That Changed U.S. Military History Forever!

    WORLD 

  • 3
    North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Praises Putin’s Leadership in Birthday Message

    LATEST 

  • 4
    NVIDIA Overtakes Microsoft: Now the World’s Second-Largest Company

    BUSINESS 

  • 5
    Kim Jong Un Threatens Nuclear Strike if South Korea and U.S. Push Too Far

    ASIA