Is this a case of people getting offended just for the sake of it? on 21:51 - Apr 20 with 761 views | monytowbray | It’s quite tasteless when fashion retailers in other countries are mucking in to make PPE whilst BooHoo (who have a track record of being a sh1tty business anyway) have decided to profit on facemasks instead, regardless of their quality. If Johnson and co ran to them tomorrow with a big contract I imagine they’d have no issue chipping in. I’ve had a lot of COVID themed tee designs popping up on my social media adverts and it seems in quite poor taste to profit on topicality whilst people literally, ya know, die. |  |
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Is this a case of people getting offended just for the sake of it? on 21:56 - Apr 20 with 731 views | jeera | Not designed for protection. Looking to make sales and capitalise on a pandemic using cheap slogans on the imitation of a recognised potential life-saving essential piece of kit. I'd say they're trashy. |  |
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Is this a case of people getting offended just for the sake of it? on 22:17 - Apr 20 with 684 views | LankHenners | As usual, it’s not a case of people being offended, more that people find it tasteless, which it is really. Still, any publicity is good publicity as far as Boohoo are concerned. |  |
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Is this a case of people getting offended just for the sake of it? on 23:35 - Apr 20 with 611 views | monytowbray |
Is this a case of people getting offended just for the sake of it? on 22:17 - Apr 20 by LankHenners | As usual, it’s not a case of people being offended, more that people find it tasteless, which it is really. Still, any publicity is good publicity as far as Boohoo are concerned. |
They have no morals. They’re the Sports Direct of the tacky fashion world, and that’s saying something when Primark are your competition. |  |
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