They're catering to the customers. You would too, dumb ass.
The unfortunately named British megastore B&M has found itself in the crapper after one of its products went viral for all the wrong reasons.
According to the Manchester Evening News, the retailer has removed a £3.99 bathroom scale from its sales floor following customer complaints that it promoted anorexic behavior. Manchester resident Rachel May Shevlin — a former sufferer of anorexia — was the first to post a photo on Facebook of the offending item, which read “Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels” below the weight meter.
“Would anyone like to join me in writing to B&M to tell them how lovely to see the phrase I said to my teenage/young adult self that also led to me calling myself a ‘fat, disgusting waste of oxygen’ often before self-harming just because I had dinner, sold in their shops ON FRICKIN SCALES so other impressionable young minds can suffer the same self hatred? Horrible, triggering,” Shevlin wrote in a post that’s now been shared more than 2,300 times.
https://www.yahoo.com/style/pro-anor...173542193.html
They're catering to the customers. You would too, dumb ass.
How does that fatass (an assumption on my part) know it doesn't just support bulimia
Rachel sounds hot
I have that on a magnet on my fridge![]()
Exactly. Taken correctly it is a positive, encouraging comment.
PC phuck s twist and distort.
"triggering..."Rachel sounds hot
wah wah....
she should just hide under the bed all day.
If she can fit.
agree. feminazis
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