A mug for your maid? Outrage at Pick n Pay crockery
The only mugs that are missing are ones for the madam and the sir.
That was what Bongi Mogale tweeted after it emerged that a Pick n Pay store had stocked cups labelled “gardener” and “maid”.
“My first instinct was to just casually drop it on the floor and break them‚ because‚ I mean‚ really?! My issue was why are these for sale in South Africa in a supermarket store?” Philander told TimesLIVE.
She left her contact details with customer care but after receiving no feedback‚ she tweeted the photo.
“I find it concerning because I just think there is someone who is not thinking.”
Philander said there were also chef mugs alongside the gardener and maid ones.
Pick n Pay said on Tuesday it had removed the mugs.
“This is completely unacceptable. We have contacted the store and the mugs are being removed immediately.”
Pick n Pay spokesperson Janine Caradonna said: “These products were being sold by one of our franchisees. We asked him to remove it from sale immediately‚ which he has done.”
Franchisee stores are not owned by Pick n Pay and are able to stock certain unique lines.
An American asked on Twitter what the fuss was about.
Jamil Khan responded: “In South Africa‚ domestic labour has a long history of dehumanization and racism attached to it. One method was and still is to deny helpers use of household crockery and cutlery as they were considered unworthy and unhygienic. This labelling encourages that idea.”