Saying that the word "knife" in the Knife Rights logo "is not family friendly," M&M's rejected a Knife Rights order for promotional packages of M&M's candies with the Knife Rights logo on them. The candy was ordered for an upcoming promotion through M&Ms' customized Business to Business department.
The customer service representative, Christian, was very helpful and the order was placed. Then four business days later we received a call from Christian to let us know that they would not fill the order since "the word knife is not family friendly." That certainly came as news to us. Christian apologized for the delay getting back to us, we had called twice seeking confirmation the order would arrive in time, saying he had argued hard for us, but that his bosses wouldn't budge.
We asked for a confirmation in writing of what he had told us, but when that was not forthcoming, we sent an email to him confirming the conversation we had and asking the company to correct anything that wasn't factually correct. Shortly thereafter, Christian's supervisor, Kathy, called. We had a similar conversation with her, to no avail, and again asked that they confirm that they were rejecting the order for the reasons both Christian and she provided, that "knife" was not "family friendly." Instead we received a totally disingenuous email:
"Thank you for your email and allowing us to respond to your concern.
We would like to confirm that we have received and processed your request to cancel your order. We are sorry to hear that you are cancelling your order and hope to have an opportunity to make your next event more special with personalized MY M&M'S® Chocolate Candies".
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Re: Mars, Inc. (M&Ms): The word "knife" isn't family friendl
Ridiculous. 

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Re: Mars, Inc. (M&Ms): The word "knife" isn't family friendl
Guess I'd better stop setting the family dinner table with butter knives, or using knives to prepare our family meals. Not to mention the pocket knife that comes in handy every Christmas and birthday to open all that darn packaging.
Then there are stories like this, which make me all the more careful about making sure I have my knife in my pocket every day: http://www.channel4.com/news/sudan-save ... nce-prison" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; In this case the mom used scissors to free her child, but a knife would have worked as well. Sure seems family friendly to me.

Then there are stories like this, which make me all the more careful about making sure I have my knife in my pocket every day: http://www.channel4.com/news/sudan-save ... nce-prison" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; In this case the mom used scissors to free her child, but a knife would have worked as well. Sure seems family friendly to me.
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From the Knife Rights Facebook page:
You can let them know how you feel about the word "knife" not being "family friendly" by contacting M&M's at: 1-908-852-1000 (only M-F 9:00-5:00) or via email using the form at: https://www.mms.com/us/contact" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Or, at http://www.facebook.com/mms" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Change the name to "Cutlery Rights", and M&M doesn't have a leg to stand on.


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Sorry, nothing comes between me and peanut M&Ms.
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Have you considered making them yourself?jmra wrote:Sorry, nothing comes between me and peanut M&Ms.
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No.Dave2 wrote:Have you considered making them yourself?jmra wrote:Sorry, nothing comes between me and peanut M&Ms.
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However if I boycott every business that every says a stupid thing about anything then I am going to have a much shorter shopping list.
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mamabearCali wrote:that is stupid
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However if I boycott every business that every says a stupid thing about anything then I am going to have a much shorter shopping list.

There are some companies I ultimately do boycott but only after a lot of research and rarely because of something an organization I've never heard of posted on their website.
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jmra wrote:mamabearCali wrote:that is stupid
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However if I boycott every business that every says a stupid thing about anything then I am going to have a much shorter shopping list.![]()
There are some companies I ultimately do boycott but only after a lot of research and rarely because of something an organization I've never heard of posted on their website.

Re: Mars, Inc. (M&Ms): The word "knife" isn't family friendl
The word "Couch" is exercise unfriendly.
The word "Cheeseburger" is artery unfriendly.
The word "Smoke" is ...when does this infantile thinking stop?
I'm going to indicate my displeasure with this P.C. nonsense without a single word, but with one digit...
The word "Cheeseburger" is artery unfriendly.
The word "Smoke" is ...when does this infantile thinking stop?
I'm going to indicate my displeasure with this P.C. nonsense without a single word, but with one digit...
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M&Ms don't want to be associated with "knife" but I can usually open their candy packets without one. Ironic
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I'm already blocked from their FB page.
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Re: Mars, Inc. (M&Ms): The word "knife" isn't family friendl
Someone please explain the term “family friendly” to me. I am not trying to be facetious, just trying to understand the limits. It seems to be a very subjective term to me.
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