_Happy boy Posted May 5, 2019 Posted May 5, 2019 (edited) The sandwich, which is available to buy in the UK and Ireland, is filled with lettuce, guacamole, bacon and tomato – to fulfil the LGBT acronym – and comes in rainbow-coloured packaging. Many people praised Marks and Spencer for continuing to campaign for LGBT+ rights. “Love this from @marksandspencer Respect! Live & let live...looks delicious too,” one person wrote on Twitter. However, others responded with scepticism. “LGBT sandwich. These companies are really just taking any swing to seem ‘inclusive’,” one critic commented. The British supermarket said the sandwich was created to raise money for the Albert Kennedy Trust (AKT), a charity dedicated to helping homeless LGBT+ youth, and Belong to Youth Services, an organisation supporting LGBT+ young people in Ireland. The retailer says it has donated £10,000 to AKT and will be making a further £1,000 donation to Belong to Youth. Ikea blinds that cost just £3 and can fit any window have sparked a shopping frenzy among home improvement fans. The Swedish furniture store’s Schottis Pleated Blinds can be easily attached to window frames without a drill. Unlike traditional blinds, Ikea’s version can be cut to size and use double-sided tape and strips of Velcro to keep them in place. The blinds also come with a set of clips so that shoppers can adjust the height and keep them open in the desired position. Hundreds of happy customers have been sharing photographs of their home makeovers using the blinds on social media, praising them for being “simple, cheap and effective “Absolutely can’t get over these £3 blinds from @ikeauk,” one person commented. Edited May 8, 2019 by - Dark Closed
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