Sainsbury’s removes clothing advert after facing backlash for promoting ‘strolls after dark’ to women

Sainsbury’s has removed a clothing advert after receiving huge backlash online for appearing to ignore women’s safety.

The supermarket’s poster advertisement promoted a £24 wrap dress and featured the copy: “For walks in the parks or strolls after dark”, according to The Daily Mail.

Sainsbury's has removed an advert after receiving huge backlash online for appearing to ignore women's safety.

The public received the ad very negatively online, with many people pointing out that walking the streets in the dark has proven to be dangerous for women, with several people losing their lives in recent years.

One Twitter user branded the advert as “tone deaf” and questioned whether Sainsbury’s employed “enough women in advertising”.

Eve Maxwell (@eviemaxwell16) wrote: “@sainsburys I saw this shockingly badly thought out advert through a friend’s Instagram. In light of recent events and protests surrounding women’s safety, this advert is tone deaf, and a very bizarre way of saying that you don’t employ enough women in advertising. Do better.”

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Journalist, broadcaster and author Mariella Frostrup added: “Should an ad suggesting a dress was good for a “walk in the dark” by @sainsburys have been withdrawn or is it cancel culture craziness when women are in danger everywhere and an ad won’t change or exacerbate that?”

 

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