WoolWorths so Fresh...
WOOLIES SO INCONVENIENT
| WoolWorths Campaign |
#BoycottWoolworthsCampaingn was one of the most popular hashtags on social
media platforms it ignited so much speculation to those who didn’t have a
cooking clue about what was happening at the WoolWorths stores. And unsettlement
lay about whether loyal customers were going to fill up the queens the
following days to come. The Campaign was embarked by the BDS ( BoycottDivestment and Sanctions) and NCAP(NationalCoalition for Palestines) demanding that
WoolWorths stop their trade with Israel
considering the conflict between the Palestine
and Israel.
The most peaceful Protest EVER outside WOOLIES
| A Peaceful Protest Outside Woollis |
And furthermore they say that trading won’t end because Government legislation allows them to perpetuate with Israel but why does Government allows them if Government self knows and understand the pain and suffering of segregation because this is similar to that of the apartheid regime were SA weren't allowed to trade with another country because of the state of the country at that time.
THE HASHTAG THAT SPARKETED ATTENTION
Musicians like Simphiwe Dana, Football Freestyle Ashley Mhize, Shaka Sisulu
as well as anti-apartheid icon Ahmend kathrada supports the campaign as well.
| WoolWorths Store |
As a Public Relations thought leader I think that
WoolWorths is a good supermarket considering the fresh food sold and how long
they last. Woolies also gets a lot of attention from potential investors and
they have one of the Best Ads EVER!!! compared to others… And they are an open system
because if you look at their external communication stage they use most socialplatforms to not only get their message across but engage with theirstakeholders which is Awesome!!!
That is very interesting, but have you ever considered just maybe Woolworths cannot just drop a supplier, mind you those suppliers are the reasons why Woolworths has an excellent reputation of delivering quality products and suppliers like that are hard to find.
ReplyDeleteThat is very interesting, but have you ever considered just maybe Woolworths cannot just drop a supplier, mind you those suppliers are the reasons why Woolworths has an excellent reputation of delivering quality products and suppliers like that are hard to find.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment. Oh, no WoolWorths can get suppliers from South Africa why should they choose to support Israel thats wrong because its exactly as what happened in SA during the apartheid regime no country wanted to trade with SA considering the image SA depicted at that time.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment. Oh, no WoolWorths can get suppliers from South Africa why should they choose to support Israel thats wrong because its exactly as what happened in SA during the apartheid regime no country wanted to trade with SA considering the image SA depicted at that time.
ReplyDeleteI am still a bit confused though, don't all supermarkets have the right to sell what they want to their customers?
ReplyDeleteThey are allowed to sell what they want as long as what they sell doesn't go against their values.
ReplyDeleteThey are allowed to sell what they want as long as what they sell doesn't go against their values.
ReplyDeleteBut then why the boycott?
ReplyDeleteBecause Woolis's supplier is from Israel and the situation in Israel is really bad because the Israel and Palestines are at war with each other. let me put it to you this way. During the apartheid regime no country wanted to trade with SA because of the image South Africa was displaying to the world, this meant that nobody wanted food that was full of blood.
ReplyDeleteBecause Woolis's supplier is from Israel and the situation in Israel is really bad because the Israel and Palestines are at war with each other. let me put it to you this way. During the apartheid regime no country wanted to trade with SA because of the image South Africa was displaying to the world, this meant that nobody wanted food that was full of blood.
ReplyDeleteim still shocked about woolworths action hey ......... how can they be so cruel i mean we talking about peoples innocent souls being killed just to increase the market and now our own south african woolworths is supporting this
ReplyDeleteWhat confuses me the most about this whole issue is that why is Woolworths being critisised for their right to trade anywhere they like, I mean its not their fault that Israel and Pakistan are at war.
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