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Classic Australian lollies Redskins and Chicos are set to be renamed so they don't marginalise consumers, confectionery company Allens has announced.
The decision was made by the brand's parent company, Nestlé, because a redskin is a slang term for Native Americans in the U.S., where it is considered offensive. Chico, which is Spanish for "boy", is also used in a derogatory way.
"This decision acknowledges the need to ensure that nothing we do marginalises our friends, neighbours and colleagues," the company said in a statement. "These names have overtones which are out of step with Nestlé's values, which are rooted in respect."
The company has yet to announce new names for the popular treats.
Discussion
In your own words, why are the lollies being renamed? Did Allen's make the right decision?
Do you think there is more pressure on companies these days to be sensitive? Why is this?
What other changes can you imagine in government or society, with regards cultural inclusivity?