Sainsbury’s has apologised and removed a mannequin dressed as a character from the film “12 Years a Slave”. The mannequin was on a promotional stand selling DVD and Blu-ray copies of the Oscar-winning film.
The mannequin at a branch in Oxford wore a ripped shirt and black trousers – and even had a twig in the pocket.
The clothes, similar to those worn on the cover of the film by the main character, played by Chiwetel Ejiofor, featured a sticker saying ‘new’.
It was brought to the public’s attention when a Twitter user took a photo of the stand and uploaded it to the social media site which then went viral on all social networks.
Amid the backlash, Sainsbury’s issued a swift apology. The display has now been taken down. @SainsburysPR wrote earlier “We can only apologise. It’s been taken down from the store. Clearly should never have gone up”.
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