The product features a
family of monkeys, with an image of Obama’s face superimposed onto that of the
smallest primate.
The store chain on Thursday
announced it had pulled the item from its shelves, saying it had not been aware
of Obama’s image. “Sales of the chopping boards have been stopped,” Valentina
Moiseyeva, a spokeswoman for the Bakhetle supermarket chain, TASS agency
reported.
“We are sorry that such
product was on our store shelves. For us it is unacceptable that a store is
used as a place for political provocation,” Moiseyeva said, adding that the
supermarket had lodged a formal complaint against the boards’ supplier. The
board is styled as a calendar for 2016, the year of the monkey according to the
Chinese zodiac.
The Bakhetle chain is based
in Russia’s traditionally Muslim region of Tatarstan but has stores throughout
the country. “Disgusting to see that such blatant racism has a place on Russian
store shelves,” Will Stevens, the spokesman for the US Embassy in Moscow, wrote
on Twitter. Stevens later posted a picture of the chain’s apologetic comment,
adding in a tweet: “Thank you to colleagues in Bakhetle for issuing an apology…
We appreciate this.”
The scandal broke out after
one customer purchased the chopping board in a store in Tatarstan’s main city
Kazan and took pictures that went viral. Racist outbursts against Obama — who
is often demonised and ridiculed by pro-Kremlin figures — have grown common in
Russia in recent years, even from public figures.
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