Remainer Twitter mob forces Morrisons to change packaging of £4 ...

Remainer Twitter mob forces Morrisons to change packaging of £4 ...
Remainer Twitter mob forces Morrisons to change packaging of £4 ...
Remainer Twitter mob forces Morrisons to change packaging of £4 roast-in-the-bag British chicken it advertised as made with NON-EU salt and pepper Supermarket accused of 'anti-EU' messaging over labelling on its roast chicken Critics said 'non-EU salt and pepper' was post-Brexit dig and threatened boycott Morrisons said label was 'packaging error' and it would be changed immediately 

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British supermarket chain Morrisons has caved to a Remainer Twitter mob and changed its packaging of £4 roast-in-the-bag British chicken it advertised as made with 'non-EU salt and pepper'.

Left-wing Brexit-haters accused Morrisons of using 'anti-EU' messaging on their labels which was 'so awful and downright scary' that some even threatened to boycott the company.

Responding to the hysteria, the supermarket chain issued a grovelling apology and vowed it would be 'changing the packaging immediately', calling the original wording of the label 'an error'.

It is understood that the wording was caused by a misinterpretation of post-Brexit food packaging and labelling regulations.

One Remainer posted a photo of the chicken and tweeted in disbelief: 'Tell me Morrisons that this is not real. Your response will dictate whether or not I ever shop at your stores again.' 

British supermarket chain Morrisons has caved to a Remainer Twitter mob and changed its packaging of £4 roast-in-the-bag British chicken it advertised as made with 'non-EU salt and pepper'

British supermarket chain Morrisons has caved to a Remainer Twitter mob and changed its packaging of £4 roast-in-the-bag British chicken it advertised as made with 'non-EU salt and pepper' 

Left-wing Brexit-haters accused Morrisons of using 'anti-EU' messaging on their labels which was 'so awful and downright scary' that some even threatened to boycott the company

Left-wing Brexit-haters accused Morrisons of using 'anti-EU' messaging on their labels which was 'so awful and downright scary' that some even threatened to boycott the company 

Responding to the hysteria, the supermarket chain issued a grovelling apology and vowed it would be 'changing the packaging immediately', calling the original wording of the label 'an error'

Responding to the hysteria, the

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