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King Arthur Flour is getting boycotted—after conservatives discover it has a baking program for people of color Designed to provide ‘equitable opportunities for People of Color entrepreneurs.’
Conservatives Are Upset at King Arthur Flour, and the Reason Is as Silly as You’d Expect
King Arthur Baking, a Vermont-based company, faced criticism for hosting a baking competition that excluded white contestants, aiming to support People of Color entrepreneurs.
To solve the problem King Arthur stopped selling two-pound bags of flour and introduced three- and eight-pound bags, which weren't as difficult to get as the two- and five-pounders. In the end, King Arthur's efforts to meet those challenges paid off big time.
No matter how many bags of flour one purchased from King Arthur Flour, King Arthur was always just returning from Jerusalem to a consumer’s home, evoking this violent and disturbing history....
King Arthur Baking's competition aimed at fostering inclusivity in the baking industry sparked controversy for excluding white contestants, drawing criticism for its discriminatory approach
King Arthur Baking and the Baking Pitchfest have since been blasted online by customers, with one former customer going viral after saying she would no longer be buying flour from the company. King Arthur Baking did not respond to a request for comment.
Almost overnight, the frenzy for homemade bread and other comfort foods upended the sleepy baking industry. King Arthur — the second biggest flour seller by revenue in the US — found itself in ...
King Arthur Baking Company has decided to discontinue online order fulfillment operations from its Norwich facility starting in June 2024, which company officials expect will affect 19 jobs.
The latest food freakout concerns King Arthur Baking Company ’s Baking Pitchfest 2024, described as “half mentorship, half competition,” for entrepreneurs of color who either own bakeries or a...