A major British supermarket and retailer has pulled a hunting-themed children’s costume from shelves after receiving a series of complaints from parents.
Tesco was slammed on social media over a “red fox hunter jacket” aimed at children aged seven to nine by parents claiming it was “encouraging children to take up a highly cruel animal bloodsport,” The Independent reported.
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The controversial costume, described as “a long sleeved red tailcoat style jacket with a single black button at the front,” was modeled after traditional fox hunting attire -- a sport that has been banned in England since 2005.
Parents were quick to call out Tesco for the outfit once it appeared online, saying they were “appalled” by the costume.
Source : foxnews
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