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Will You Be Getting Any Gesture Eggs This Easter?
A Cadbury store has been criticised by a Christian campaign group for advertising chocolate Easter eggs as "gesture" eggs.
//According to the Daily Telegraph, the shop in Springfields Outlet in Spalding, Lincolnshire, was offering a two for £10 deal on the "gesture" eggs.
Cadbury's owners said it had "no involvement" in the promotion. //
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Whoever came up with that gem needs to get back to basics.
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Do you mean creme eggs, William?
These eggs do say Happy Easter on the back of the boxes.
I'm a Christian and I can't say I'm bothered by it. It is eggs that are used to symbolise Easter, not chocolate and certainly not huge companies cashing in on a Christian celebration.
I shall be having my Simnel cake, I broke Lent with a hot cross bun.
Chocolate eggs are to Easter what Father Christmas is to Christ's birthday. I don't object to chocolate eggs but I'm not precious about them.
If people want to be outraged or offended, that's up to them
My understanding is that the shop has changed the sign/label on the eggs since.
We get currant buns all year around now. Not amused by the tick version, but I look at it that I'm not the target market. Traditionalists and dedicated Christians can still buy crossed ones, modernist and adventurous types can go for some other decoration. The market will decide if alternative shapes were worth their bother.
It's the 'woke' who make the changes not those who get upset about them - that's my understanding of the word woke. And who are the 2 posters who can't see a problem with it so far? Two of our 'left wing intelligentsia' who want to see a revolution and huge change to tradition. That tells me something about why it was done - not that I have the faintest what gesture eggs are.
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