Insult to Modi in the ad? Call for boycott of Cadbury on Twitter

He said that it was used in this way to make fun of the name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s father. Boycott Cadbury is trending on Twitter on Sunday. Social media users have targeted the company’s latest Diwali ad with rumors of ‘beef’ being used in Cadbury products . VHP leader Sadhvi Prachi shared a Cadbury ad in which she objected to the poor lamp seller’s name being used as ‘Damodar’. Insult to Modi in the ad? Call for boycott of Cadbury on Twitter.

He said that it was used in this way to make fun of the name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s father. Sadhvi Prachi tweeted “Chaiwale ke baap diewala” and many people started tweeting to boycott Cadbury products in India. Insult to Modi in the ad? Call for boycott of Cadbury on Twitter.

Never before have Indian Twitter users expressed outrage against Cadbury. A similar boycott was called for in 2021, when Cadbury became non-veg. But currently the company has stated that all its products in India are 100% vegetarian, as indicated by the green dot on the packet.

The Twitter user who started the ‘Boycott Cadbury’ trend shared a screenshot of the product description page of the Australian Cadbury website. In it, please note, if any of our Australian products contain gelatin in the ingredients, it says that the gelatin we use is Halal certified and derived from beef.

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What is the truth of the beef allegation? The viral screenshot claiming beef in Cadbury products is not from India. Earlier when Cadbury, the maker of Cadbury Dairy Milk, made a similar allegation against Mondelez India, the company said its Indian products were 100% vegetarian.

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