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Aldi to look at 'damaging' packaging of children's product after customer complaint

  • Emma, a children's worker from Bourne, complained to Aldi about pens labelled separately for boys and girls, despite being the same product.
  • Emma believes that gendered labeling of simple items like pens is damaging and stereotypical for children and contradicts her teaching about freedom and inclusivity.
  • Emma's complaint made her reconsider shopping at Aldi due to concerns about the impact of gendered packaging on children.
  • Aldi stated that they take customer feedback seriously and will consider Emma's complaint when planning future product ranges and specifications.
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Aldi to look at 'damaging' packaging of children's product after customer complaint

The complaint said that the Aldi packaging could be potentially "damaging" for children

·Scotland, United Kingdom
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The Herald Scotland broke the news in Scotland, United Kingdom on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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