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Target to remove some LGBTQ merchandise after facing customer backlash


Target  is making some “adjustments” to its LGBTQ merchandise, including pulling some product from stores, after facing customer backlash, a company spokesperson said on Tuesday.

“The criticism has been widespread,” Target spokesperson Kayla Castaneda told Reuters. “Folks are reaching out with feedback .. and while are some are sharing it with constructive criticism, they disagree with product decisions that we made,” she added.


One of the LGBTQ brands being pulled is Abprallen, which makes T-shirts, sweaters and bags, Target spokesperson Kayla Castaneda said.
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Abprallen clothing
Abprallen’s designer has come under social media scrutiny for designing merchandise with images of pentagrams, horned skulls and other Satanic products.
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“The criticism has been widespread,” Target spokesperson Kayla Castaneda told Reuters.
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One of the LGBTQ brands being pulled is Abprallen, which makes T-shirts, sweaters and bags, Castaneda said.

Its British designer, Eric Carnell, has come under social media scrutiny for designing merchandise with images of pentagrams, horned skulls and other Satanic products.



This story originally appeared on NYPost

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