Atlanta Ikea Juneteenth Menu...Collards, Fried Chicken, Mac and Cheese and Watermelon

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Juneteenth menu at Atlanta Ikea angers Black employees
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Tue, June 22, 2021, 7:43 AM·2 min read

A menu that the manager of an Ikea store in Atlanta says was meant to honor Juneteenth instead angered Black employees who called it insensitive. Many didn't show up for work on Saturday – Juneteenth – and some even thought about quitting.

The manager is apologizing.

Employees who requested anonymity due to fear of repercussions showed CBS Atlanta affiliate WGCL-TV an email sent Friday that said the special menu for customers and employees was one way to "honor the perseverance of Black Americans and acknowledge the progress yet to be made."

The menu included items such as fried chicken, watermelon, mac and cheese and collard greens.

Employees called that racially insensitive and ignorant and said members of management need to do more to educate themselves on black culture moving forward.

"You cannot say serving watermelon on Juneteenth is a soul food menu when you don't even know the history -- they used to feed slaves watermelon during the slavery time," one employee said.

"It caused a lot of people to be upset. People actually wanted to quit. People weren't coming back to work," he continued.

Employees said 33 people called out from work, which sparked an internal email response from the store manager on Saturday.

It said in part, "I truly apologize if the menu came off as subjective. It was created with the best of intentions by a few of our coworkers who believed they were representing their culture and tradition with these foods of celebration."

However, employees said the decisions behind the creation of the menu should have included voices of color first.

"None of the coworkers who sat down to create the menu -- nobody was black," the employee said.

The store manager told employees and WGCL that the menu was amended after the issue was raised.

But another employee said, "They just delayed the menu by a day, thinking that everybody who was upset stayed home on Juneteenth and wouldn't notice on Sunday, which just added insult to injury."

The revised menu still included collard greens, corn bread, mashed potatoes and meatloaf.

Customers also felt the menu was insulting.

"I'm just frankly disappointed in the learning process -- you shouldn't learn after you have insulted all of your black employees," said one.
The store manager told WGCL management deeply apologizes for what happened and realizes they got the menu wrong.
 
I'm cool with it all but the watermelon but it's not like only Black people eat these items. Nor is that all we eat.
it's the thought that the menu represents us,that the food celebrates us
when you think of an american summer food celebration what is the first thing to come to mind?
 
However, employees said the decisions behind the creation of the menu should have included voices of color first


I understand how they feel, but the quote states it nicely! Its an unfortunate accident on management...but they know next time to include a few associates in their choice of foods. Like someone said its not like those are not foods we dont eat..but i get the watermelon part of it...
 
This is some fake ass bullshit uproar.

Mofokrs would have complained whatever the menu was.......If it couldn't be tied to a stereotype the complaint would have been why they serving wypipo food on Juneteenth

When I was in grade school they had Chung King on Chinese New Year and mofokrs used the plastic chopsticks as drum sticks the rest of the day.
 
This is some fake ass bullshit uproar.

Mofokrs would have complained whatever the menu was.......If it couldn't be tied to a stereotype the complaint would have been why they serving wypipo food on Juneteenth

When I was in grade school they had Chung King on Chinese New Year and mofokrs used the plastic chopsticks as drum sticks the rest of the day.
Next year, I'd have a pasta bar, and then fire everyone that complained.
 
it's the thought that the menu represents us,that the food celebrates us
when you think of an american summer food celebration what is the first thing to come to mind?

Everything listed but the watermelon.

I'm from South Carolina. That is what we ate on holidays. Whites too. I wouldn't expect Kim chee or tapas plates or fondue on Juneteenth or any other holiday.

I get that the characterization is hurtful because it is stereotypical and trivializes us as if that's all we know to eat.
 
So boycott ikea now.

What yall gonna do when you find out the racist practices of Exxon, BP, or any other gas supplier? Yall gonna stop driving?
 
I understand how they feel, but the quote states it nicely! Its an unfortunate accident on management...but they know next time to include a few associates in their choice of foods. Like someone said its not like those are not foods we dont eat..but i get the watermelon part of it...
Accident???

Aint no more accidents. Them lily white motherfuckers did the same thing the producers of Birth of a nation did; make up some shit about us that was offensive.

They already know better.
 
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Everything listed but the watermelon.

I'm from South Carolina. That is what we ate on holidays. Whites too. I wouldn't expect Kim chee or tapas plates or fondue on Juneteenth or any other holiday.

I get that the characterization is hurtful because it is stereotypical and trivializes us as if that's all we know to eat.
honestly i was thinking BBQ as an all american summer celebration food
 
it's the culture LOL

i thought y'all wanted juneteenth

i was at a juneteenth "celebration" over the weekend

it was organized and ran by white people.. and half the crowd was white
 
honestly i was thinking BBQ as an all american summer celebration food

Well that's gonna depend on what you accept/consider as all American.

What meat eating American doesn't like Fried Chicken?

Are wings not summer food and eaten by everyone? Bbq chicken vs fried wings, I wouldn't feel slighted if I were served either on Juneteenth as long as it was served to everyone and there were no condescending jokes involved...but there likely would be and that is the problem.
 
:lol: @ the revised menu.

Sounds about white.

This the only IKEA in the Atlanta Metro area.

Anybody gotta face to go with this debacle??
 
Well that's gonna depend on what you accept/consider as all American.

What meat eating American doesn't like Fried Chicken?

Are wings not summer food and eaten by everyone? Bbq chicken vs fried wings, I wouldn't feel slighted if I were served either on Juneteenth as long as it was served to everyone and there were no condescending jokes involved...but there likely would be and that is the problem.
i have nothing against fried chicken
but i know that when they were deciding the menu for a holiday celebrating the freedom of the last of the slaves
the thought was"hey they love fried chicken"
now come july 4th the first thought will be BBQ
my point is that it is offensive that when we celebrate,they think
we eat fried chicken above all else
This black-people-and-fried-chicken thing is really old — it's not even the first time a professional golfer made a joke about fried chicken and Tiger Woods.

What is it with this stereotype about black people loving fried chicken?

I asked Claire Schmidt for help. She's a professor at the University of Missouri who studies race and folklore. Schmidt said chickens had long been a part of Southern diets, but they had particular utility for slaves. They were cheap, easy to feed and a good source of meat.



But then, Schmidt says, came Birth of a Nation.

D.W. Griffith's seminal and supremely racist 1915 silent movie about the supposedly heroic founding of the Ku Klux Klan was a huge sensation when it debuted. One scene in the three-hor features a group of actors portraying shiftless black elected officials acting rowdy and crudely in a legislative hall. (The message to the audience: These are the dangers of letting blacks vote.) Some of the legislators are shown drinking. Others had their feet kicked up on their desks. And one of them was very ostentatiously eating fried chicken.

"That image really solidified the way white people thought of black people and fried chicken," Schmidt said.

Schmidt said that like watermelon, that other food that's been a mainstay in racist depictions of blacks, chicken was also a good vehicle for racism because of the way people eat it. (According to government stats, blacks are underrepresented among watermelon consumers.) "It's a food you eat with your hands, and therefore it's dirty," Schmidt said. "Table manners are a way of determining who is worthy of respect or not."

But why does this idea still hold traction, since fried chicken is clearly a staple of the American diet? Surely, KFC, Popeyes and Church's ain't national chains — and chicken and waffles aren't a brunch staple — because of the supposed culinary obsessions of black folks.
 
No grape fanta????

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White people ain’t never going to get it right. We ain’t going to let them :lol:

You know something it's because white folk let the assholes represent them.

They never shout down the racists one

The anthem obsessed bad police protecting trump supporting all lives matter critical race theory fearing dum dums

So we can never really let them in on the joke let them sit at the cool table

Cause they always without a doubt take it too far

We want to forgive them laugh it out learn grow etc...

But they always gotta make Luka BETTER than magic Johnson and Josh Allen better than Patrick mahomes, Taylor swift is better than Beyonce...

The southern menu gotta have fried chicken and watermelon...

You could have had a watermelon punch or something. Just to flip it up.

Always just one step too far.
 
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