Posted on 04/18/2020 7:51:25 AM PDT by Daffynition
For nearly a century, an illustration of a Native American woman with a feather in her hair has adorned the packaging of Land OLakes cheese and butter products. But not for much longer.
The company, founded in 1921 by a group of Minnesota dairy farmers, is phasing in a new design ahead of its 100th anniversary. Instead of the depiction of the woman, some products will be labeled Farmer-Owned and feature an illustration of a field and lake, or photographs of its farmers, the company announced.
The new design, which started appearing on tubs of butter spread, food service products and deli cheese in February, is now being used on packages of stick butter and will be fully rolled out by the end of the year, the company has said.
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When Miami University was renamed from the Redskins to the Red Hawks because of wokeness, I suggested that the university be renamed from Miami so that the entire Miami tribe would no longer be insulted by the name. The leftists didn't like my suggestion.
Bovinopogenic Globull Warming
Democrats are scum.
No more LOL products for me.
No more LOL products for me.
Is that the same dude thats on the oatmeal box?
Minnesota is a f**kedup state.
Minnesota: always on board with the latest PC lunacy. Always trying to get invited to sit at the “cool kids” table.
Good! Put the pictures of the white men who run the company on the boxes instead. That’ll teach the SJW’s a lesson.
Now THAT was funny!
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