Bristol Post

Waitrose changes part of festive advert after suntan criticism

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WAITROSE has altered a section of its Christmas advert that showed two farmers comparing suntans following criticism by a skin cancer charity and patients.

The ad shows producers across the year as they grow and harvest food for the Christmas dinner table, including a scene in which two farmers compare their tanned arms from working outside.

The supermarke­t previously apologised after Melanoma UK and viewers raised concerns that the scene glorified suntans and failed to highlight the dangers of sun exposure.

The scene has now been cut from the ad.

A Waitrose spokeswoma­n said: “Our ad celebrates the care and effort that our partners and real farmers – who work in all weathers – put in to make sure our customers have what they need for Christmas.

“While we included some light-hearted and ‘true to life’ moments, we’ve listened to the comments made about the serious message of sun safety and will be using an updated version of the ad to address these concerns.”

One person who has melanoma wrote on Waitrose’s Facebook post that she found it “absolutely astonishin­g that a company like yourselves should be showing farmers glorifying in their suntans.

“This is a kick in the teeth for all melanoma patients and for all the organisati­ons trying to educate everyone into the dangers of suntans. What on earth were you thinking to include this in a Christmas advert? Words fail me.”

Skin cancer charity Melanoma UK also criticised the advert, saying: “Waitrose can do better than this.”

 ?? ?? A still from the Waitrose Christmas advert showing a farmer comparing his suntan
A still from the Waitrose Christmas advert showing a farmer comparing his suntan

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