Tony's Chocolonely boss defends leaving chocolate out of advent calendar to raise awareness for inequality and says 'millions are living in poverty'

Tony's Chocolonely boss defends leaving chocolate out of advent calendar to raise awareness for inequality and says 'millions are living in poverty'
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Tony's Chocolonely boss defends leaving chocolate out of advent calendar to raise awareness for inequality and says 'millions are living in poverty'
Published: Dec, 16 2024 15:41

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Tony's Chocolonely boss defends leaving chocolate out of advent calendar to raise awareness for inequality and says 'millions are living in poverty' The CEO of Tony's Chocolonely has defended the company's controversial Christmas advent calendar stunt which left fans feeling enraged.

'Sorry I know it's activism but if I opened my calendar and the door was empty it would ruin my day'; 'Using a advent calendar as a political stunt is crazy work';.

Douglas Lamont, the Dutch chocolate company's chief executive, has now spoken up about the political message and said 'millions are living in poverty'.

Last week, chocolate lovers were left disappointed when they went to open door number 10 only to find that there was no sweet treat inside.

Now, Douglas Lamont, the Dutch chocolate company's chief executive, has now spoken up about the political message.

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