I gotta tell ya - I absolutely love HelloFresh and have been getting 2 4 person meals every other week from them for a good solid 8 years. Many of the meals we just make on our own, but I tell ya - I wish I knew what I know now after cooking with their meals back when I was in college or even just first married. Sure - you have to adjust your own recipes for their wonderful stock concentrates, but I've always recommended them. Haven't seen any of this advertising thrown in my face at all - and if they are keeping things marketed appropriately so be it, I just won't purchase a gay-themed meal and all is good. Not a single thing of theirs makes it in front of my kids either - huge difference when thinking about Target or Bud Light... so... meh
Your choice to support a company that does this kind of sick, disgusting marketing. Turn a blind eye because it's easy for you. God forbid you have to do anything that makes your life more difficult or you have to spend time to look for options, like Factor meals. but ...meh
ya - I have no problem with them advertising gay things to gay people... they haven't pranced it around in my face. They offer a good product and at the same time there has been nothing "easy" about it. Its all good, your choice to jump on the cancel culture bandwagon because of a small marketing campaign that seems appropriately targeted is yours. Personally I like being a grown-up and just ignoring advertising meant for another audience. There was no Mulvaney involved or anything here. Personally I'm going to just keep on smiling while eating some fabulous shepherd's pie or a good glazed onion gorgonzola burger.
Justify it anyway you please. Personally, I like standing for what is the right thing to do, even when it means sacrifice. Voting with your wallet. They(Libs) always start small and history show what happens when soy boys say "meh, not my problem" You do you soy boy! "Factor" meals are also delicious and as of yet they are NOT advertising butt cleansing meals for pRiDe month.
I gotta tell ya - I absolutely love HelloFresh and have been getting 2 4 person meals every other week from them for a good solid 8 years. Many of the meals we just make on our own, but I tell ya - I wish I knew what I know now after cooking with their meals back when I was in college or even just first married. Sure - you have to adjust your own recipes for their wonderful stock concentrates, but I've always recommended them. Haven't seen any of this advertising thrown in my face at all - and if they are keeping things marketed appropriately so be it, I just won't purchase a gay-themed meal and all is good. Not a single thing of theirs makes it in front of my kids either - huge difference when thinking about Target or Bud Light... so... meh
Your choice to support a company that does this kind of sick, disgusting marketing. Turn a blind eye because it's easy for you. God forbid you have to do anything that makes your life more difficult or you have to spend time to look for options, like Factor meals. but ...meh
ya - I have no problem with them advertising gay things to gay people... they haven't pranced it around in my face. They offer a good product and at the same time there has been nothing "easy" about it. Its all good, your choice to jump on the cancel culture bandwagon because of a small marketing campaign that seems appropriately targeted is yours. Personally I like being a grown-up and just ignoring advertising meant for another audience. There was no Mulvaney involved or anything here. Personally I'm going to just keep on smiling while eating some fabulous shepherd's pie or a good glazed onion gorgonzola burger.
Justify it anyway you please. Personally, I like standing for what is the right thing to do, even when it means sacrifice. Voting with your wallet. They(Libs) always start small and history show what happens when soy boys say "meh, not my problem" You do you soy boy! "Factor" meals are also delicious and as of yet they are NOT advertising butt cleansing meals for pRiDe month.