on 18-11-2020 08:01 AM
Sainsbury's supermarket has defiantly defended its 2020 Christmas advert after racists threatened to boycott the store.
Over the weekend, the multi-chain shopping company released one of their three festive adverts.
The ads aim to celebrate culinary memories with loved ones and hope to transport viewers through time by centring around three personal stories of modern British families and their connection to Christmas food.
The first - named The Gravy Song - follows the story of a black British family reflecting on previous Christmases and sharing their hopes to be reunited this year amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The heartwarming ad sees a montage of home video-style footage playing while the phone conversation between family members ensues in the present day.
The excitement for Christmas gets them talking about dad’s gravy and his ‘famous’ gravy song.
The song brings back memories of years gone by, as the daughter tries to cope with the embarrassment of her dad’s singing while admitting her love for the gravy.
She is then heard confessing that she “really wants to be home” for Christmas, echoing the feeling of Brits around the country.
After the tender film aired a number of enraged racists took to Twitter to fume about the mega supermarket featuring a black family in the footage and claimed that they would stop shopping at the store.
One wrote: "Fuming.....just seen the @sainsburys Christmas advert. Won’t be doing any shopping there then!"
Another penned: "Looks like they've gone for the zero British people option."
" @sainsburys Worst advert I’ve ever seen, I’m going to pack my bags and move to Lagos where they know how to treat us white people!!! Good luck and good riddance," a furious TV watcher added.
And proving that Sainsbury's are ignoring the racist hate, a spokesperson for the brand told The Mirror that the supermarket is for "everyone" and that they wanted their advertising to reflect that.
A spokesperson told: " We want to be the most inclusive retailer where colleagues love to work and customers love to shop.
"We are proud that our advertising represents the diverse communities we serve and our Christmas campaign features three stories of three different families. Sainsbury's is for everyone and it’s important to us that our advertising reflects this."
Several TV viewers have shown their fondness for the festive advert as defended it online too.
An upset social media user typed: "I am honestly embarrassed to say I am from this disgusting, racist country. And for those who DARE to say the UK isn’t racist just look at the comments on this completely harmless advert. It’s honestly vile to see. THANKYOU @sainsburys for this beautiful advert."
A shocked micro-blogger added: "No way are there people under here complaining at the advert because it has black people in it. Sainsbury's please continue!"
Others joined: "Great advert Sainsbury's. It's even better because to sit back and laugh at all the racists losing their minds. Imagine having that much hate in you. Neither can I" and "If the first thing you notice when you see this advert is the skin colour of the family enjoying the Christmas festive spirit, then you are the problem."
© UIG via Getty Images Sainsbury's are ignoring the racist hate and say the supermarket is for
Others joked that they were offended by the Aldi Chirstmas advert as it features Kevin The Carrot and his family of carrots.
One joked: "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 mocked: "I see the outrage is the same as Aldi’s advert for featuring carrots! 0% of British families are carrots. Carrots don’t look like me so I can’t relate. Carrots are the new woke generation ruining this great country. Here’s hoping after brexits there will be no carrots."
Hardly" inclusive", is it? Be interesting to see the next 2 ads.
Solved! Go to Solution.
18-11-2020 07:41 PM - edited 18-11-2020 07:45 PM
Ok. so white Brits, bad. Black Brits,no problem. Got it.
Not quite sure what you have "got" .. but twist it any way to "get" what you prefer. I would never accuse you of rational comprehension, never, I promise I would never do that to you Icy ....
She Elephant, yes, I used those terms "rednecks and skinheads" regarding the type of racists who would be doing their usual thing.
Just to confirm that I do not consider the terms rednecks and skinheads "racist", indeed, they are the racists. ... so Icy, perhaps we will have to agree to disagree, agreeably ... xx
on 18-11-2020 07:44 PM
18-11-2020 10:03 AM - edited 18-11-2020 10:06 AM
Taken from the review ......
"Great advert Sainsbury's. It's even better because to sit back and laugh at all the racists losing their minds. Imagine having that much hate in you. Neither can I" and "If the first thing you notice when you see this advert is the skin colour of the family enjoying the Christmas festive spirit, then you are the problem."
My sentiments exactly. If the racists don't want to shop at Sainsburys, that's even better; they can go shop with their like minded skinheads and rednecks somewhere else ...
on 18-11-2020 01:58 PM
18-11-2020 02:29 PM - edited 18-11-2020 02:33 PM
Sainsbury's Christmas Ad - Part 1 of 3 -
Sainsbury's Christmas Ad - Part 2 of 3
Personally, I don't think they're very good ads - either one
Hope that Part 3 is better
The third and final film, Big Sarnie, which will air on 19th November, shows two cousins catching up and remembering Boxing Days of the past at their nan's. Among their happy childhood memories are mega turkey sandwiches filled with gravy and stuffing, which spurs them to carry on the tradition this year.
https://www.housebeautiful.com/uk/lifestyle/a24861579/sainsburys-christmas-advert/
18-11-2020 02:36 PM - edited 18-11-2020 02:37 PM
"You don't think it's "racist" to exclude white Brits?"
I think it is the norm for racists to always be looking for irrational, illogical and manic ways to spread their toxic malfunctioning beliefs upon others in the hope that it pushes their hateful agenda faster and further. For people like themselves, who can't always, if ever, see the difference between reality and fantasy/conspiracy, it becomes real.
In my opinion, "white Brits" is arguably a racist term also.
I think the Sainsbury ad is just a lovely picture of family. Look for racism, then you will invent racism; look for the story with a clear mind and in the spirit it was presented and told, you will see a happy family and the Christmas spirit ....
Merry Christmas everyone, stay safe and well xxx
on 18-11-2020 03:17 PM
on 18-11-2020 03:34 PM
No-one read my post?
Sainsbury's put out ads in 3 parts
2nd ad were white Brits
And who the hell cares what colour they are?
on 18-11-2020 03:46 PM
Stawks, thanks for posting the videos xx
Only racists object to what colour people are when they (the racists) want to turn innocent and happy situations into something they want to be used as weapons against those who are intelligent enough to see right through them.
on 18-11-2020 03:49 PM
on 18-11-2020 03:55 PM