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Glenn.
17-11-2020, 06:40 PM
Sainsbury’s has said it strives to “represent a modern Britain” after it was criticised for releasing a Christmas advert featuring a black family.

On Saturday, the supermarket shared the first of three Christmas adverts it is releasing this year on Twitter.

The one-minute-long clip, titled Gravy Song, features a heartwarming phone call between a father and daughter as they share their excitement for Christmas, and their hopes of spending the day together amid the coronavirus crisis.

The advert shows a montage of throwback home video-style footage over the phone conversation. Laughing as they recall festive family memories, including the dad's famous gravy, the daughter says: “Your gravy is good to be fair and...I just really want to be home for it.”

While the advert has been created as an ode to how food can create happy memories for people, some Twitter users have hit out at the company for featuring a black family in the clip.

Some argued that the advert did not represent them while others threatened to boycott the supermarket for “virtue signalling”.

“The UK is 80 per cent white. Do Sainsburys not have data on who actually shops there lol?” one person wrote.

Another added: “This doesn’t represent me, I don’t see myself in this at all. I can’t relate.”

A third person wrote: “Another one added to the banned list. Go woke go broke.”

Meanwhile, others called out the “racist” comments that were being left under the video and praised Sainsbury’s for promoting diversity.

“With all the other Christmas ads mostly featuring interracial couples/families it's nice that you have done a black family a dark skinned one at that! Who you rarely see on TV, thank you,” one person commented.

Another agreed, writing: “I wouldn’t normally weigh in on a Christmas advert but i’ve just read through the replies and wanted to say bravo to whoever’s running your social media accounts and having to spend their day replying to sad old racists throwing tantrums.”

Some people also took the opportunity to mock those leaving negative comments on the Christmas advert, with person ironically writing: “I'm very upset about the Aldi advert actually because I'm not a carrot and us non carrot people have not been represented.”

Another added: “You can’t relate to an advert showing a family of human beings. Are you alright Debbie?!”

After witnessing the debate on social media, Sainsbury’s weighed in and began replying to a number of the comments.


“At Sainsbury's, we want to be the most inclusive retailer,” it said.

“That's why, throughout all our advertising we aim to represent a modern Britain, which has a diverse range of communities. We have three stories of three different families in our advertising.”

The advert runs in a similar vein to the first, this time showing home video footage of a mother and son sharing memories of past Christmases.

The final film, Big Sarnie, is being released on 19 November, and will show two cousins reminiscing about Boxing Day at their nan’s

Each advert has the same caption at the end: “Food is home. Home is Christmas.”.

Emma Bisley, from Sainsbury’s, said: “We know that this year has been different for everyone.

“It’s our memories of these dishes, prepared by the people we love, that have the power to transport us home - whether we’re there or not.

https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/sainsburys-christmas-advert-black-family-racism-twitter-b1723646.html

We love triggering racists!

Liam-
17-11-2020, 06:43 PM
I might start shopping at Sainsbury’s if it’s going to be bigot free from now on, sounds like a nice place.

Imagine getting so angry about seeing black people on tv, what sad little lives they must lead

Ammi
17-11-2020, 06:54 PM
...is this the dad’s gravy, one...?...it’s a good ad...:love:..

Niamh.
17-11-2020, 06:57 PM
Fgs what is wrong with people

arista
17-11-2020, 06:58 PM
Typical

Elliot
17-11-2020, 06:58 PM
This country is an absolute joke at times, **** like this is so embarrassing

Ammi
17-11-2020, 07:01 PM
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...the Gravy Song is excellent...:love:...

Liam-
17-11-2020, 07:04 PM
Isn’t it funny how the same people who pledge that the uk isn’t racist, that we’re welcoming and tolerant, are more often than not, the ones that get angry when they see black people and would quite like immigrants to drown in the ocean

GiRTh
17-11-2020, 07:11 PM
Isn’t it funny how the same people who pledge that the uk isn’t racist, that we’re welcoming and tolerant, are more often than not, the ones that get angry when they see black people and would quite like immigrants to drown in the ocean:clap1:

James
17-11-2020, 07:14 PM
Three [?] people on Twitter don't represent the views of everyone in a country.

Beso
17-11-2020, 07:19 PM
An example of utter pish.

Glenn.
17-11-2020, 07:33 PM
Three [?] people on Twitter don't represent the views of everyone in a country.

It’s more than three people James...

James
17-11-2020, 07:36 PM
Yeah, but when you look at these trending topics on Twitter it's often a few as a thousand tweets, with some people complaining and some people responding to those posts.

It's not very many.

Liam-
17-11-2020, 07:39 PM
Ah, as long as it’s not too many people then

Ammi
17-11-2020, 07:40 PM
...I guess it’s as much the content as the amount of tweets as well...’Twitter call for a boycott of Sainsbury’s...’...it’s the cancel culture that seems to be the Twitter vibe...we don’t like the ad, it doesn’t fit with our mindset so boycott the supermarket...

Marsh.
17-11-2020, 07:51 PM
the clamour of 20 something ad agency execs to pretend to be woke/inclusive/white privilege disgusted etc etc to sell food is a national embarrassment

If i were black i would be offended that my skin colour is being hijacked to make very rich people even richer

thumbs down

It's a national embarrassment to feature a black family in a Sainsbury's TV advert?

Have a word with yourself.

Marsh.
17-11-2020, 08:09 PM
no, of course

its why

and let me give you a hint

its not from a good place

Of course it is. That's what you tell yourself when you're accused of racism.
Far from the truth.

Black Dagger
17-11-2020, 08:10 PM
Three [?] people on Twitter don't represent the views of everyone in a country.

Its a lot more than that but yes let's just downplay it x

The Slim Reaper
17-11-2020, 08:12 PM
The fact that a family in an advert, is conceived as being from any place is weirdo territory.

Cherie
17-11-2020, 08:35 PM
another click baity headline

last years ad had a black family as well, maybe the shoppers turned racist in lockdown :omgno:

I swear half these comments are posted by staff to create an outrage and get their paper read

Cherie
17-11-2020, 08:39 PM
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loved this one but it was 2018, the only thing I will say about this years is its pretty boring :shrug:

last years was Nicholas the sweep

Oliver_W
17-11-2020, 09:48 PM
Who even notices things like that :laugh: Weirdos.

smudgie
17-11-2020, 10:41 PM
Proper family xmas, that’s what it should be about.
10/10.
I love Sainsburys.

Gstar
17-11-2020, 10:53 PM
If i were black i would be offended that my skin colour is being hijacked to make very rich people even richer

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I’m not offended, it’s just an advert. If it was a white family you wouldn’t have anything to say. It’s the blatant racism for me, the way you haven’t been banned is ridiculous

Yeah, but when you look at these trending topics on Twitter it's often a few as a thousand tweets, with some people complaining and some people responding to those posts.

It's not very many.
This is an ignorant comment. Racism is alive and well in the UK no matter how much you want to pretend it’s not a big deal.

Countless times I’ve seen those fat middle aged tramps who live on facebook posting racist comments on black articles, some of these comments are getting hundreds of likes. It’s an issue, and by dismissing it you’re becoming part of the problem

bots
17-11-2020, 11:00 PM
i don't know why some people are so fixated with who is in an advert. If it were a celebrity i could understand a love/hate thing maybe, but its a blinking grocery shop that sells baked beans :laugh:

Barry.
17-11-2020, 11:23 PM
I like the ad and you relate if you are in uni dorms etc is what I get from the father and daughter talk.

Kizzy
18-11-2020, 12:32 AM
the clamour of 20 something ad agency execs to pretend to be woke/inclusive/white privilege disgusted etc etc to sell food is a national embarrassment

If i were black i would be offended that my skin colour is being hijacked to make very rich people even richer

thumbs down
You haven't seem it obviously.

Tom4784
18-11-2020, 04:11 AM
Imagine downplaying racism.

James
18-11-2020, 07:00 AM
I'm not downplaying it. I just think it is an angry and vocal minority on social media. Most people would watch an advert like that and think nothing of it.

Cherie
18-11-2020, 07:02 AM
I'm not downplaying it. I just think it is an angry and vocal minority on social media. Most people would watch an advert like that and think nothing of it.

I feel the same James, and no trolls on twitter will make me think differently

Ammi
18-11-2020, 07:31 AM
....this is an interesting article on this from the view of a black farmer...and fits with what GStar has said...that speaking out is important when racism is shown because to ignore is to enable...silence is not acceptable when addressing racism...



“But it’s also sad and ironic that something like this should be seen as brave at all – and more supermarkets should be joining them. We need people saying hateful things to be called out, but we also need big businesses to share the same goals.

“They can compete in business, but should stand together in society. I challenge other supermarkets to stand up and speak out. Silence is not acceptable.”

...the article...

https://inews.co.uk/inews-lifestyle/food-and-drink/sainsburys-christmas-advert-2020-the-black-farmer-supermarket-support-racist-attacks-762883

thesheriff443
18-11-2020, 09:13 AM
Imagine downplaying racism.

You have a great imagination dezzy.

thesheriff443
18-11-2020, 09:17 AM
People placement is the same as product placement when selling a product, service or lifestyle.

Marsh.
18-11-2020, 09:32 AM
People placement is the same as product placement when selling a product, service or lifestyle.

And what "lifestyle" is being sold with black people in a Sainsbury's advert?

thesheriff443
18-11-2020, 09:50 AM
And what "lifestyle" is being sold with black people in a Sainsbury's advert?

In this case it’s not about lifestyle it’s about Sainsbury’s being a shop for everyone one

Add to the fact racism this year has been bought into every living room due to this years events it’s a platform for the shop.

Oliver_W
18-11-2020, 10:54 AM
It's just a family, they could have been any race :shrug:

Adverts being screened now were probably filmed a couple of months back, back when the endless protests were banging on in the States, so it's possible that the advert companies felt the need to be "representative" ... but it's more possible that it's just happenstance, and people are whinging about nothing.

Shaun
18-11-2020, 06:40 PM
I'm not downplaying it. I just think it is an angry and vocal minority on social media. Most people would watch an advert like that and think nothing of it.

I can see this reasoning tbh. I think a lot of papers and Twitter personalities like to amplify these (thankfully) few idiots to make it seem like more of a vocal backlash than there is.

But then again, there are thousands upon thousands of complaints and - bot or not - they are a problem worth discussing.

Brother Leon
19-11-2020, 06:31 PM
Enjoyed my weekly shop today knowing I’m not surrounded by the idiots of the country