(WHAS 11) – A Bed, Bath & Beyond store in New York has removed black jack-o-lanterns following a local TV station’s investigation about customer complaints. News 12 said it the decorations, displayed in front of a law firm in town, upset some members of the community. The station said the jack-o-lanterns are painted black and have white mouths. The outlet said Feerick Nugent MacCartney Law Offices took down the pumpkins less than 48 hours after setting them out.

A partner at the firm told News 12 they didn’t mean to offend anyone. A local NAACP director told the station the pumpkins show an “extreme lack of sensitivity.” The New York Post reports there were complaints the jack-o-lanterns “are another form of blackface.” Bed Bad & Beyond sent the following statement to 10News: “This is a sensitive area and, though unintentional, we apologize for any offense caused. We immediately removed the item from sale.” READ MORE


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