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Martin NParticipantNo so much a response as a further question. I would have made the same mistake as the grocery store. A black women I knew (elderly if that matters) took particular pride in her fried chicken. I’ve considered it as a ‘near soul food’, never thinking this to be offensive. I note that one fast food chicken chain seems black-oriented in its advertising. I would not be offended, as a Jew, if the grocery store had pushed bagels or brisket as part of a Jewish celebration. Is Pitts too sensitive, or am I out of touch?
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