
Australian company renames racially offensive cheese brand
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An Australian food company has officially renamed a famous snack brand after years of complaints that it shared its name with a racial slur.
"Coon Cheese," which has been sold in Australia for more than 80 years, will now be known as "Cheer Cheese," its manufacturer said Wednesday. The new brand will roll out to Australian supermarkets in July. Owner Saputo Dairy Australia bills itself as the country's largest dairy processor. It made the decision to rebrand its cheese line last summer, joining other major food companies that were forced to revisit the titles of some of their most well-known products.More Related News

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