Beatrice von Storch, a politician from the Alternative for Germany party, criticized the Heinz ketchup advertising campaign. In her opinion, quoted by Kommersant, advertising infringed on the rights of Christians.
Heinz marketers offered customers to create personalized ketchup bottles. Moreover, it was possible to choose any name for printing. Except, as it turned out, the name "Jesus." But "Allah" and "Satan" were printed on the package without any problems.
Beatrice von Storch wrote on social networks that she sees "a sophisticated method of persecution of Christians."
In addition to Germany, the promotion is also valid in the UK and Ireland.

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