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‘To not offend anti-Hindu haters’: Indian-origin brand removes Laxmi idol from packaging, faces immense flak online

'To not offend anti-Hindu haters': Indian-origin brand removes Laxmi idol from packaging, faces immense flak online

An Indian-origin food brand based in New York has come under fire online after users noticed that the idol of Goddess Laxmi had been removed from its packaging.The controversy began after a post went viral on X, where the account Indian-American, known for highlighting issues related to Hindu Americans, called out the brand for the sudden change.The account criticised the brand for replacing the long-standing logo featuring the deity with what it described as a “meaningless, confusing illustration.” “Did you remove it to get buyers who think Laxmi offends them?! Bring her back!” it concluded. The account enjoys a following of 44.2K on X and its callout quickly gained prominence on the app sparking a debate over the reasons behind the sudden change. The post quickly gained traction online, sparking a wider debate about religious imagery on consumer packaging.

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The account, which has 44.2K followers on X, helped push the discussion into a viral trend, with users offering sharply divided views.Some users admitted that the presence of a deity on packaging had made them uncomfortable in the past. “I don’t know man. I actually went out of the way to not buy this brand because of the deity on the packaging. It was near impossible to throw the empty packaging it in the trash,” explained one customer. However, they also pondered if the brand made the change to open itself up to more demographics, as “At the end of the day it is about money.””I think they removed it to not offend anti-Hindu haters,” replied the author of the post.Others echoed similar concerns about disposing of packaging featuring religious imagery. “It is always a dilemma for me to buy things with our deities on the packaging. What to do with the package after using the content? Don’t feel like throwing in the trash. I avoided buying agrabatti brands for exactly the same reason. I am in a way relieved,” wrote another. “Yes, this brand has been going down the drain catering to “south asians” added one user. “Omg that’s so bad. I trusted this brand too,” supported another. Interestingly, most users in the comments appeared to be satisfied with the move, with some even calling for a larger initiative to ban the usage of god and goddess idols on packaging that ends up being discarded in the end. Amid the debate, one user pointed out that the packaging change was not recent. They brand made the change years ago and was done per the feedback of the customers as they were unable to throw the packaging but faced difficulty collecting it too. “They did that years before and wondered u just realised now they did per feedback of customers as they cannot throw and can’t accumulate too,” they wrote. According to a video shared on the brand’s YouTube channel, the packaging’s logo was changed in 2020. “Your favourite food brand Laxmi now has a new logo” said the clip while revealing the new logo of a lotus, a flower mainly associated with and considered to be loved by the goddess herself in the Hindu mythology. The brand which sells a variety of South Asian products including spices and food items was established in 1972 in Jackson Heights, New York by G.L. Soni and his brother K.L. Soni under their business, House of Spices. It has multiple stores in the US and caters to a largely South-Asian consumer base.

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