Hi PH, thanks for giving us the opportunity to respond. There are words and behaviors we don’t permit on our public pages because we want the environment to be appropriate for an audience of all ages. When we share messages about Pride or celebrate LGBTQ+ people in our workplace, families, and community, we’re giving them an opportunity to share their authentic selves so that others can know, understand, and value them for who they are. We don’t perceive anything graphic or explicit about gender and sexual identity, but there is plenty of focus on caring relationships and self-worth. As a baking company that’s made spreading joy and building community a central part of who we are, it’s important to us that people who’ve historically struggled to find safety and acceptance know that our kitchen is place where they're valued and loved.
We hope our response resonates with you and imparts the welcome we want you and everyone in our community to enjoy!
January 8, 2023 at 2:56pm
In reply to Why would people talk about… by PH (not verified)
Hi PH, thanks for giving us the opportunity to respond. There are words and behaviors we don’t permit on our public pages because we want the environment to be appropriate for an audience of all ages. When we share messages about Pride or celebrate LGBTQ+ people in our workplace, families, and community, we’re giving them an opportunity to share their authentic selves so that others can know, understand, and value them for who they are. We don’t perceive anything graphic or explicit about gender and sexual identity, but there is plenty of focus on caring relationships and self-worth. As a baking company that’s made spreading joy and building community a central part of who we are, it’s important to us that people who’ve historically struggled to find safety and acceptance know that our kitchen is place where they're valued and loved.
We hope our response resonates with you and imparts the welcome we want you and everyone in our community to enjoy!