Monday, 3 April 2023

How Not To Resolve Conflicting Customer Demands...

Primark has sparked confusion after installing new signage outside its changing rooms which split the facilities into 'Women Only' and 'Any Gender' categories.
It comes after the fashion retailer announced it would be axing its gender-neutral changing areas - which had been in place since 2019 - from October last year.
It followed numerous complaints from women who claimed they did not feel safe sharing changing rooms with men.

Hurrah! A well-deserved win for common sense and satisfying your primary customer ba...

Oh. Hang on. 

The clothing giant revealed it would keep the gender-neutral facilities while creating new 'women only' spaces, which would continue to be accessible to trans women.
Scores of social media users were wrongly led to believe the company had implemented a strict new policy of single-sex fitting rooms.

Well, ladies, there's only one thing left to do, isn't there? Stop giving them your money. It's the only language they'll be unable to twist and contort. 

2 comments:

  1. Why don't they have XX changing rooms and XY changing rooms? (Anyone who has truly transitioned will look the part and not be challenged.)

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  2. "Anyone who has truly transitioned will look the part and not be challenged."

    Well, quite! It is odd how the most vocal activists seem to take pride in NOT looking the part, isn't it?

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