Sunday, December 09, 2007

Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat?

I could try to be appalled if this weren't so ridiculously funny!
This was REALLY not kosher. A grocery store in Manhattan made a food faux pas, advertising hams as "Delicious for Chanukah."

Chanukah, an alternate spelling for Hanukkah, is the eight-day Jewish holiday that began Tuesday evening, and hams as well as pork and other products from pigs can't be eaten under Jewish dietary laws.
Don't believe it? Well take a gander at the evidence.


War on Christmas, my arse.

Come on folks! Who would do this?

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2 Comments:

At 9:00 AM, Blogger marvin said...

I wonder how many Jews would buy it though! Quite a proportion do indulge so I understand...

 
At 11:19 AM, Blogger Qusan said...

Indulging in some crisp bacon or sausage for breakfast is one thing. Actually buying a Hannukah ham is another. It's just the idea that someone would put up the promotional sign when they obviously have no clue. Still, it's funny as heck.

 

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