A German hot sauce is the latest product to have its name changed after complaints of racism

A popular German spicy dressing is set to be rebranded because of the name's racist connotations.

In this May 6, 2014 photo, a man holds a bottle of "gypsy sauce" from the manufacturer Knorr in his hand in Berlin

In this May 6, 2014 photo, a man holds a bottle of "gypsy sauce" from the manufacturer Knorr in his hand in Berlin Source: DPA

Unilever’s German food company Knorr will rename its popular “Zigeuner” - or gypsy - sauce as Hungarian-style paprika sauce after complaints that the name is offensive, becoming the latest brand to shift after a wave of protests over racism.

The death in police custody of African-American George Floyd has prompted a groundswell of concern about racism around the world, prompting brands to ditch names seen as derogatory such as Eskimo Pie ice cream and Aunt Jemima pancake mix.

Unilever said in June it would drop the word “fair” from its Fair & Lovely skin lightening products.
Romani Rose, head of the German Council of Sinti and Roma, welcomed the move, reported by the Bild am Sonntag newspaper, although he said he was more worried about rising racism, such as shouts of “gypsy” or “Jew” in soccer stadiums.

“It is good that Knorr is reacting to the complaints of many people,” he told the newspaper. “But ‘gypsy schnitzel’ and ‘gypsy sauce’ are not the most important things.”

Unilever was not immediately available to comment.

The Nazis subjected Sinti - the name used by ethnic Roma based in Germany for centuries - to forced sterilisation under “racial purity” laws and Roma were deported to death camps, where they wore uniforms bearing a “Z” for “Zigeuner”.


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