Odd, that she is willing to support Lego, after this act of charity since she disagrees with them so strongly.
If she truly believes Lego was in the wrong in their response to the boy, to be consistent, she can refuse to buy Legos again.
As I mentioned earlier . . . this is an outrage, and no one should ever buy Legos again. /facepalm
“Odd, that she is willing to support Lego, after this act of charity since she disagrees with them so strongly.”
What other choice did Lego have? Refuse the kid? Lego has worked in a huge profit margin to cover these acts of “charity” but what about all the companies that are running on razor thin margins? If society now expects that all companies need to choose “charity” over profit how long to you think the will be able to exist and employee workers?