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German Supermarket Removes All The Foreign Items From Shelves To Make A Point About 'Racism'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 24 Aug, 2017 01:50 PM

    Edeka Supermarket in Hamburg, Germany had most of its shelves empty after it removed all the foreign made products. This was done in order to remind how little would be left if racists got their way. Even the signs were placed around the store with message ‘this shelf is quite boring without variety’.

     

    Only the German products were present on the shelves on Saturday. The salad bar in the supermarket had a sign saying ‘our selection knows borders today’, leaving customers with little choices to buy. Tomatoes from Spain or Olives from Greece were not available to buy.

     

    The cheese counter was so empty without foreigners, as the shelf said.

     

    The customers were shocked to see this. One of them wrote on social media ‘The shelves look like they came straight from Cuba’.

     

    The images of empty shelves were shared thousands time on social media. It is still unknown if the empty supermarket shelves were part of an art project or a viral advertisement campaign.

     

    An Edeka spokesman said, “Edeka stands for diversity, and we produce a wide range of food in our assortment, which is produced in the different regions of Germany.”

     

    “But it is together with products from other countries that we create the unique diversity that our customers value.”

     

    “We are delighted to have received a lot of positive feedback regarding Saturday's action.”

     
     
     
     
     

    Viral advertising campaigns are no new to Edeka. Many previous advertisement campaigns by this German supermarket sparked controversies.

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