New York – Target, Home Depot Cut Ties With Deen; Drugmaker Distances

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    New York – Paula Deen’s merchandise and media empire is fast unraveling.

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    Retailers Target Corp. and Home Depot Inc. and diabetes drug maker Novo Nordisk became the latest companies to sever ties or distance themselves from celebrity cook Paula Deen as fallout builds from revelations that the Southern celebrity chef used racial slurs in the past.

    Target, based in Minneapolis, said Thursday that it will phase out its Paula Deen-branded cookware and other items, which were sold on its website and in its stores.

    “Once the merchandise is sold out, we will not be replenishing inventory,” said Molly Snyder, a Target spokeswoman.

    Home Depot, which sold Paula Deen-branded cookware and kitchen products only online, said it pulled the products off its website on Wednesday.

    Diabetes drug maker Novo Nordisk said Thursday it and Deen have “mutually agreed to suspend our patient education activities for now.”

    The developments are the latest blow to Deen’s business.

    Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world’s largest retailer, said Wednesday that it’s also cutting ties with Deen. The world’s largest retailer currently carries a variety of products under her moniker, including food items, cookware and health and wellness products, at all of its 4,000 U.S. namesake stores. The retailer began selling her merchandise several years ago. Wal-Mart said it will not place any new orders beyond what’s already committed and is working with suppliers to address existing inventories and agreements.

    Meanwhile, Paula Deen’s name is being stripped from four buffet restaurants owned by Caesars Entertainment. Caesars said Wednesday that its decision to rebrand its restaurants in Joliet, Ill.; Tunica, Miss.; Cherokee, N.C.; and Elizabeth, Ind., was a mutual one with Deen.

    Last week, the Food Network said that it would not renew the celebrity cook’s contract. And on Monday, pork producer Smithfield Foods said it was dropping her as a spokeswoman. Smithfield sold Paula Deen-branded hams in addition to featuring her as a spokeswoman.

    Amid the losses, book-buyers are standing by Deen.

    As of Thursday morning, “Paula Deen’s New Testament: 250 Recipes, All Lightened Up,” ranked No. 1 on Amazon.com. The book is scheduled for October. Another Deen book, “Paula Deen’s Southern Cooking Bible,” was at No. 13. Several other Deen books were out of stock.

    Deen appeared in a “Today” show interview Wednesday, dissolving into tears and saying that anyone in the audience who’s never said anything they’ve regretted should pick up a rock and throw it at her head.

    The chef, who specializes in Southern comfort food, repeated that she’s not a racist.


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    10 years ago

    I think this is all overkill. She apologized, cried publicly, and said she regrets saying it and is not a racist.
    We let politicians off the hook with a slap on the wrist. Here it’s a comparable execution.

    Benabenja
    Benabenja
    10 years ago

    Is she Jewish? I would understand more all that falls on her irght now for lashon arah reasons. Opposed to that, would be the case of your US President that mocked the tanach/ Bible when a US Senator and got around with that.

    10 years ago

    For something she said 30 years ago- they’re treating her worse than Helem Thomas !!!

    towerofjelly
    towerofjelly
    10 years ago

    I don’t get it! The punishment is by far worse than the crime! There must be something I’m missing.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    10 years ago

    (If punishment was not worse than the rewards of the crime, how would punishment work?)