The world's second-largest coffee company has become embroiled in what critics are calling a Bud Light moment.
Costa Coffee, a subsidiary of Coca-Cola, unveiled the artwork on a mobile delivery van used at events in the United Kingdom. The country's largest coffee chain defended using the image. (RELATED: Somehow, Bud Light Has Dug Itself An Even Deeper Hole After They Donatedโฆ)
It depicts a transgender man, indicated by the scars on his chest from a double mastectomy, sipping java from a to-go cup.
A spokesperson for the chain defended the image, replying to social conservatives calling for a boycott: โAt Costa Coffee, we celebrate the diversity of our customers, team members and partners.โ
โWe want everyone that interacts with us to experience the inclusive environment that we create, to encourage people to feel welcomed, free and unashamedly proud to be themselves.
โThe mural, in its entirety, showcases and celebrates inclusivity.โ (RELATED: Publisher Rewrites Classic Children's Books To Be More Inclusive)
The Independent has more on the brewing debate:
Speaking to Talk TV, Labour MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle expressed his support for the mural celebrating โthe diversity of how people live and not how we want people to live in a perfect world.โ
When challenged by presenter Julia Hartley-Brewer, he added: โThe mural does not go into details about the motivation of the person who is depicted like that at all.โ
โIf you don't want to go to Costa as well, I think that's your choice, and that's fine,โ the MP added.
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