Sainsbury's as a household name surely check where they place advertising, if only to protect their reputation as a quality brand supermarket and family friendly store. It now appears that their cover advert on Time Out for July, as they advocate things to do for children, together with Time Out's own 'pull out' of things to do seems to ignore the dirty and sordid editorial of the magazine as they frequently write about sex, graphically displaying the male genital and giving reference to disgusting past times that even a seasoned prostitute would complain about.
It's absolutely disgraceful that a leading household family store like Sainsbury's in the UK would attach it's name to such material when the potential audience for the 'children's things to do' is under 13 years of age.
Think again Sainsbury's before you attach yourself to a magazine whose name could mark your own fate - Time Out - think again Time Out of the consequences of your actions and the damage you will do to young minds.
It's absolutely disgraceful that a leading household family store like Sainsbury's in the UK would attach it's name to such material when the potential audience for the 'children's things to do' is under 13 years of age.
Think again Sainsbury's before you attach yourself to a magazine whose name could mark your own fate - Time Out - think again Time Out of the consequences of your actions and the damage you will do to young minds.