Years after the pany's chairman's famo anti-gay screed, some people are still boyttg the popular pasta brand, but most seem to be eatg .
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- 6 SCMPT PRO-GAY PASTAS
- SANA JAVERI KADRI COOKS “GAY PASTA” WEEKLY
- IN COUNTRY'S FIRST GAY-FRIENDLY AD, SON COM OUT OVER PASTA ITALY
6 SCMPT PRO-GAY PASTAS
Here are some tasty optns for those wantg to follow Barilla's antigay chairman's advice and 'eat someone else's pasta.' * gay ka pasta *
When Guido Barilla, chairman of Italy-based Barilla Pasta, said that his pany will never e a gay uple his ads and if that angers LGBT folks, they should jt eat someone else's pasta, untls LGBT people and straight alli around the world did jt that. To help you spend your hard-earned gay dollars on worthwhile brands, we've llected six fabulo gay-iendly pasta brands that n easily replace Barilla's spot your pantry.
The German arm of the pany took to social media Friday morng to distguish self om s gay-hatg B-named petors wh a new image (above) acpanied by the ptn "Love and pasta for all! ")"We jt wanted to spread the news that Bertolli wel everyone, pecially those wh an empty stomach, " a spokperson for Or im Hafen, Bertolli's social-media agency Germany, tells AdWeek, which pots out that the brand has been gay-iendly the U. And even though has new owners, has the same great gay fan base.
SANA JAVERI KADRI COOKS “GAY PASTA” WEEKLY
In what is believed to be the first gay iendly mpaign, a son out over microwaved pasta * gay ka pasta *
And we all know you n't be homophobic and survive a farmer's market crowd. She’s a native of Mumbai who’s livg Oakland, where we ptured her at home okg her go-to “gay pasta. We make what we ll “gay pasta” once a week; mak awome leftovers.
Fd, a ozen food pany, produced what is believed to be the first gay-iendly ad the European untry. The ad ne months after the chairman of Italian pasta maker Barilla me unr fire for sayg that he would never e a gay fay his ads.
IN COUNTRY'S FIRST GAY-FRIENDLY AD, SON COM OUT OVER PASTA ITALY
” Gay activists Europe praised the vio for showsg the simplicy and the daily life of a gay uple. “It’s a posive step forward when different typ of fai are portrayed ads, as they ronate wh parts of society that are ually margalized, ” said Juris Lavrikovs, the munitns manager of ILGA, Europe’s Internatnal Lbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans & Intersex Associatn. “I would never do an ad wh a homosexual fay… If the gays don’t like they n go an eat another brand.
“I have no rpect for adoptn by gay fai bee this ncerns a person who is not able to choose.