Woolworths pulls ‘Fresh in our memory’ website after being accused of exploiting Anzac legacy

woolworths fresh in our memories diggersSupermarket giant Woolworths has pulled down a website called ‘Fresh in our memories’ which was the centre of its major Anzac Day marketing push after being accused of exploiting the events of Gallipoli for profit.

The name of the site was a play on the supermarket’s tagline ‘Fresh food people’, and allowed users to generate Facebook cover photos and profile pictures which feature the words ‘Fresh in our memory’ and the company’s logo.

Woolworths tonight said it “regretted” that the site caused offence and confirmed it has taken it down.

woolworths fresh in our memory meme generatorTen newsreader Sandra Sully and Fairfax columnist Peter FitzSimons are among those who have taken to social media accusing the supermarket of “making puns” out of the Anzac legacy and cashing in on Anzac Day.

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