LETTER: Fear of TRESemmé and Unilever may be behind Clicks advert

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The record of the companies shows that they refuse to be corrected by employees

The staff at Clicks, N1 City in Cape Town was quick to close their doors when EFF members tried to force their way into the store. Pics: ESA ALEXANDER

Unfortunately, this explanation probably needs to be taken with a large pinch of salt. Earlier this year TRESemmé’s parent company, Unilever, a British group that has an annual turnover of about €52bn — was accused of trying to pressurise Cosmopolitan magazine into firing its Sri Lankan editor over her refusal to promote a skin-whitening cream. Unilever did not deny the allegation and instead explained that a member of its team “exercised extremely poor judgment”.

 

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