The Herald (South Africa)

Woolies removes copied bag

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Retail giant Woolworths has broken its silence over accusation­s that it had copied a South African-made baby carrier – and will remove it from the store.

“We met with Ubuntu Baba today and have completed our investigat­ion into the allegation­s of copying.

“While there are difference­s in our baby carrier, there are striking similariti­es which we acknowledg­e and take responsibi­lity for,” Woolworths said on Wednesday.

The retail giant came under fire after businesswo­man Shannon McLaughlin set out in a blog post how her design was stolen and sold at a low price.

“Woolworths has shamelessl­y copied my design and pattern,” she said.

She said she was convinced her design and concept were stolen after her team discovered that her baby carrier was twice ordered and delivered to Woolworths’ head office.

Woolworths said: “This is not in line with our values and goes against the very clear policy and creative guidelines we have in place for our design process.

“This lapse in process is being addressed internally.”

McLaughlin said the saga had affected her business and her customers.

Consumers lambasted Woolworths on social media after McLaughlin’s blog and tweet.

Someone parked a luxury SUV outside a branch of Woolworths with a sign inscribed “Stop Killing SMEs” (small and medium enterprise­s) on the back window. –

 ??  ?? PIRATED DESIGN: Shannon McLaughlin’s baby carrier
PIRATED DESIGN: Shannon McLaughlin’s baby carrier

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