South African drug retailer Clicks Group said on Tuesday it will remove TRESemmé products from its shelves and suspended employees involved in an advertisement posted on its website that has been ...
South African pharmacy chain Clicks closed its stores Wednesday after a racist advertisement on its website sparked violent protests. Clicks made the decision amid outrage over the ad for shampoo ...
Two advertisements, one showing a black woman's hair labeling it "frizzy and dull," the other showing blonde hair, labeling it, "fine and flat" and "normal" set off protests at one of South Africa's ...
South Africa's biggest retailers say they have put a pause on selling TRESemmé products following widespread protests over a controversial ad featuring Black hair. South Africa's biggest retailers say ...
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JOHANNESBURG, Sept 7 (Reuters) - Demonstrators damaged seven of South African drug retailer Clicks Group's (CLSJ.J), opens new tab shops on Monday and forced more than 400 to close during protests ...
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South Africa’s Clicks Group <CLSJ.J> said on Tuesday it will remove TRESemmé products, a Unilever Plc <ULVR.L> brand, from its shelves after an advertisement posted on the ...
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