I’d protest if it showed her working a churn !Would anybody protest if it was Elizabeth Warren on the carton
^ that's not butter
How much did that cost? Not the butter!A Prostitute isn’t real love but it works for me
Since 1929 the woman was on the box, she will be replaced with photos of the farmers in the co-op.
The Grand Forks Tribune noted that many Native people, including North Dakota state Rep. Ruth Buffalo (D), have called the woman’s image racist. Buffalo told the paper the image goes “hand-in-hand with human and sex trafficking of our women and girls.… by depicting Native women as sex objects.”
https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/land-o-lakes-dumps-native-america-mascot-235156343.html
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My wife only buys this anyway. She used Country Crock for years but bought this once when the store was out. Never looked back
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I know a guy who used to refer to them as would be's....Lumbees ain’t Indians. Now I won’t say it to their faces because they’d stab me.
Would anybody protest if it was Elizabeth Warren on the carton
I guess Cream of Wheat, Uncle Ben's, Aunt Jemima, Mr. Clean, etc etc are racist too.
We’re too easily offended today, often not because we’re offended but because we think we should be offended because we expect that someone else might be offended.
Not to their face I'ma bet.I know a guy who used to refer to them as would be's....
Being offended is often confused with being Right. They ain't the same!We’re too easily offended today, often not because we’re offended but because we think we should be offended because we expect that someone else might be offended.
Real men don't do Zombies.wound not hit it
Honestly can't confirm nor deny. I can say I have Lumbee in my heritage. There's a street in Lumberton that bears my last name.Not to their face I'ma bet.
So no more of this..?
Back in the 60's..if you ate some of that Imperial margarine a crown would pop up on your head.^ that's not butter
This still drives them crazy, and every few years they attempt, again, to get the book changed.Or ever read Tom Sawyer?
Back in the 60's..if you ate some of that Imperial margarine a crown would pop up on your head.
This still drives them crazy, and every few years they attempt, again, to get the book changed.
So hung up on the terminology of the day, the actual story escapes them. How a young misfit and a slave..both outcasts..traverse hardships together without regard to color and become best friends is the story you tard, not the n word.
ARDEN HILLS, Minn. (Feb. 6, 2020) – Farmer-owned cooperative Land O’Lakes, Inc. has unveiled new packaging for the company’s consumer-facing LAND O LAKES® products featuring the farmers who are the foundation of the cooperative’s membership.
The new packaging will show up in a variety of ways, including through a new front-of-package design that features the phrase “Farmer-Owned” above the LAND O LAKES brandmark, “Since 1921” below it and a vibrant illustration of land and lakes. Some products, including stick butter, will also include photos of real Land O’Lakes farmers and co-op members and copy that reads “Since 1921” and “Proud to be Farmer-Owned: As a farmer-owned co-op, we stand together to bring you the very best in dairy.”
Land O’Lakes was founded by a group of Minnesota dairy farmers in 1921, and as it approaches its 100th anniversary in 2021, the co-op has reflected on its treasured history and made the decision to showcase its greatest strength—its farmers.
“As Land O’Lakes looks toward our 100th anniversary, we’ve recognized we need packaging that reflects the foundation and heart of our company culture—and nothing does that better than our farmer-owners whose milk is used to produce Land O’Lakes’ dairy products,” said Beth Ford, President and CEO, Land O’Lakes.
“As a farmer-owned co-op, we strongly feel the need to better connect the men and women who grow our food with those who consume it,” Ford said. “Our farmer-to-fork structure gives us a unique ability to bridge this divide.”
Over the past few years, Land O’Lakes has launched a number of marketing initiatives to better tell its farmer-owned story. Specific to the Dairy Foods business, the company partnered with country music star Maggie Rose in a remake of the classic song “Old MacDonald Had a Farm.” The remake, called “SHE-I-O,” featured Land O’Lakes member farms in Rose’s music video. Member farms and farmers have starred in several other videos highlighting the strength of the cooperative model and centered around the Land O’Lakes’ tagline, All Together Better™.
“Research shows that consumers care about farmers and are excited when they learn Land O’Lakes is farmer-owned. We’re eager to share that message with shoppers and extending that farmer-owned story to our packaging is arguably our most direct vehicle to communicate with consumers,” said Heather Anfang, Senior Vice President, Land O’Lakes U.S. Dairy Foods.
The new packaging has already started to appear on tub butter spreads, foodservice products and deli cheese, and will begin appearing on stick butter in spring/summer 2020. The new farmer-owned packaging is expected to be fully rolled out across LAND O LAKES® products by the end of 2020.
Back in the 60's..if you ate some of that Imperial margarine a crown would pop up on your head.
I guess Little Debbie has got to go, human sex trafficking our women and girls indeed.
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Can you confirm or deny that the streets in Lumberton are numbered because there aren't enough Lumbeee last names to cover all the roads there? Seems like there really are only a few names...Honestly can't confirm nor deny. I can say I have Lumbee in my heritage. There's a street in Lumberton that bears my last name.
Maybe if Miramanee (Star Trek: The Paradise Syndrome) were on the carton:
Can you confirm or deny that the streets in Lumberton are numbered because there aren't enough Lumbeee last names to cover all the roads there? Seems like there really are only a few names...
I guess Little Debbie has got to go, human sex trafficking our women and girls indeed.
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Lowry. There was a family of that name living in Caswell County years ago. May still be there. I knew two brothers from the family. Really good guys that would give you the shirt off of their backs but I believe I’d rather sandpaper a lion’s arse than end up on their bad side!Locklear and Hunt are the only ones I know. Could there be a third?