Real gayo.
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Toggle navigation. Art WOW. An image shared on Facebook purportedly shows a rainbow-colored bottle of mayonnaise called “Real Gayo” that Kraft released in celebration of Pride Month. Please allow up to 5 working days for dispatch as each plate is custom made with care for you after order.
Kraft Foods, the American food manufacturing and processing conglomerate, is facing backlash online after a fake post claimed it released a rainbow-colored mayonnaise known as “Gayo” in. AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. Kraft Heinz, the company that owns the Kraft brand, confirmed to The Associated Press that "Gayo" is not real.
But it’s not a genuine product. The image is digitally altered and stems from a satirical Instagram account. All plates are packaged in a white gift box with a plate stand. Our 8" and 10" together the two sizes compliment each other as a side and main plate. Verdict: False.
As this year’s Pride Month kicked off on Saturday, the image spread out of context on social media, implying that “Gayo” is an actual product. Top Picks This Week! A new viral image has sparked controversy: A picture of a pride-themed mayonnaise product by Kraft Foods called 'Kraft Real Gayo'.
All rights reserved. A picture appearing to show a bottle of mayonnaise, rebranded as “Gayo” so customers can “add pride to your next BLT” is being shared on Facebook. Email address. Our ceramic dinner plates are sturdy and robust, but they do require a bit of care in order to keep them looking perfect.
As this year's Pride Month kicked off on Saturday, the image spread out of context on social media, implying that "Gayo" is an actual product. Other popular ceramic dinner plates. Kraft Heinz, the company that owns the Kraft brand, confirmed to The Associated Press that “Gayo” is not real.
Our 6" makes a beautiful trinket dish or saucer. A Kraft spokesperson confirmed that no such product exists. The image was fabricated. More by this artist. more. CLAIM: An image shows a bottle of rainbow-colored mayonnaise called “Gayo” that was released by Kraft to celebrate Pride Month.
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