Supermarket chain slammed for ‘unacceptable’ Juneteenth cakes that angered shoppers: ‘This is a mockery’

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Kroger is being called out by shoppers for its “disrespectful” Juneteenth cake designs.

A Kroger location in Atlanta, Georgia, is going viral after a video posted to TikTok showed the cakes that “lack creativity” for the holiday in the bakery section of the supermarket.

“This is some bulls—,” TikTok user @blaq.monalisa said in the video, which has garnered 10.3 million views and 1.2 million likes as of Friday morning. “Who the hell made this ugly-ass s—?”

“This is unacceptable,” she goes on to say.

The video shows beautifully decorated birthday cakes and treats before panning back to the table with Juneteenth-themed cookie cakes that are haphazardly decorated.

A few cakes are shown, one with a printed design and others with phrases sloppily put onto the cakes such as “FREE,” “June 19 Free,” “Congratulations” and “Free @ Last.”

“Y’all decorate everything else around here cute, everything else around here cute,” the TikToker said. “But for Juneteenth, you wanna just throw something on a freaking cookie cake and expect someone to buy it.”

Juneteenth is a federal holiday celebrated annually on June 19 to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States.

“Kroger, count your days,” they added in the caption. “Why even bother if you’re going to lack creativity … This is a mockery!”

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@blaq.monalisa
Kroger count your days. Why even bother if you’re going to lack creativity. This is Kroger on Howell mill rd, Atlanta Ga. This is a mockery! Am I tripping, someone let me know!

♬ original sound – blaq monalisa

People in the comments agreed, shocked by the cake offerings.

“‘Free @ last’ is diabolical,” one said.

“Gurl! Not the last one saying Congratulations. Like, ‘Congratulations, you’re free!’,” a user commented with the face-palm emoji.

“Take the ‘free’ cookie home. Walk out with it. It says free,” someone jokingly suggested.

“This is funny but NOT funny,” one said. “I’m highly disappointed in Kroger.”

“You should’ve just flipped the table over,” another added.

“I thought this was a joke until you showed the store,” someone else said.

Kroger told Newsweek in a statement that “the cakes and cookies that were featured in the video were inconsistent with our provided guidance and not of the quality we would expect to see from our stores.”

“The products have been removed, and we’ve addressed this directly with the store teams and the customer who took the initial video,” the spokesperson continued.

Meanwhile, TikTok user @blaq.monalisa went back to the Kroger store in a follow-up video and confirmed the removal of the cakes.

“I still feel some type of way that they didn’t replace them with better Juneteenth cakes,” she shared.
 
Kroger has sold the watermelon-pattern cakes for many years and they usually do it all summer long. But go off, qwayn.

What are the odds that those cakes were made by blacks?
Baking and cake decorating are labor-intensive and demand a certain skill level to do correctly. Not a very black-friendly occupation.
 
Why is this the Internets favorite word all of a sudden? I see it everywhere lately. Did the zoomie zooms just hear it for the first time recently or something?
It floods the search engine results and stops you looking up things where it’s been used as a previous descriptor. O presume in these days of self referenced AI slop there’s an effect where the AI cribs from recent articles and uses it as well, creating a loop
 
Why does it have blue and yellow as the border, anyway?
Slave Ukraine

Artificial Intelligence said:
Juneteenth is associated with the colors red, white, and blue, which are featured in the official Juneteenth flag. These colors symbolize the connection of enslaved Black people and their descendants to the United States, recognizing their role in building the nation's history. Red represents the bloodshed by enslaved ancestors during the transatlantic slave trade, while black (featured in other symbols like the Pan-African flag) signifies melanin and the unity of the African diaspora. Green, also seen in Juneteenth celebrations, stands for fertility, productivity, and the fertile lands of Africa. The Pan-African flag, with its red, black, and green colors, is another emblem often associated with Juneteenth, representing global Black solidarity and liberation.

Why the Juneteenth Flag is Red, White, and Blue (archive)

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No matter what you pick to represent the Holy Day of Juneteenth, yellow is not involved.
 
Y'know, trying to create a commercialized holiday out of a historical event closely tied to a highly sensitive and emotively-charged subject might not be the best idea.
That's why they actually made it a holiday. Gotta remind people of slavery every year. After all these centuries you run the real risk of people getting over it and moving on.
 
Guarantee you that niggers “designed” these. They’ll never admit it now since it went viral.

What these niggers wanted was some elaborate Juneteenff cakes to steal for their cookout or fish fry. These niggers are mad that Kroger knew this. That’s what they’re the most mad about.
 
Kroger has sold the watermelon-pattern cakes for many years and they usually do it all summer long. But go off, qwayn.
We really are a hairsbreadth away from being prohibited from eating watermelon the way Jews and Muslims can't eat pork, for some esoteric religious reason that makes perfect sense to the adherents and no sense to anyone else.

As for me, its Summer. That means Peaches, Strawberries and Watermelon.
 
Damn it, I was hoping for something offensive, not lazy. These belong on a clickbait article about terrible grocery store cakes, alongside ones with egregious misspellings and exactly as spoken cakes such as “congratulations with a exclamation point”. Do better, kroger.
 
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