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Target doesn’t shy away from controversy with sale of ‘Pride Nutcracker’

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CNA Staff, Nov 17, 2023 / 17:40 pm (CNA).
The retail giant Target is once again at the center of controversy for another LGBTQ+ product: a “Pride Christmas Nutcracker Figure.”Target has been the subject of a national… […]

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Burger King in Spain apologizes, pulls offensive Holy Week ads

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Lima, Peru, Apr 18, 2022 / 14:59 pm (CNA).
The fast-food chain Burger King in Spain has withdrawn and apologized for an offensive ad campaign that sparke… […]

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