The Indianapolis Children’s Museum is facing public backlash after adding a Juneteenth watermelon salad to its menu for the month.
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The watermelon salad was added to “raise awareness” about Juneteenth and commemorate the federal holiday
It was placed on the museum’s cafeteria shelves as a limited-edition menu item for the month. According to TMZ, a representative from the museum claims their food service partners “planned Juneteenth menu as a way for us to raise awareness of the holiday’s meaning and commemorate their own family traditions.” The rep also claimed that “red foods have historically served by some to remember the blood that was shed along the way to freedom” in reference to the watermelon fruit. Watermelon salad is made with the following ingredients: red onion, cucumber, feta cheese, avocado, mint, watermelon, and lime dressing.
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— i make pizza (@thatonechefguy) June 4, 2022
However, the museum issued an apology for the menu item and said they acknowledged how negative stereotypes have affected communities of color.
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“The museum apologizes and acknowledges the negative impact that stereotypes have on communities of color. We have removed the salad from our menu. We value our relationships with all of our visitors and communities. We have learned from this experience.”
The children’s museum is also hosting a “Juneteenth Jamboree” on June 18 where it will commemorate the holiday’s significance of the United States ending slavery.
That watermelon salad got me crying bc they really just sprinkled some watermelon on a salad, put the word Juneteenth and then charged $10?? All this creativity to be racist but none for anything else???
— labia lord 👷🏿♀️♡༄ GOT7 COMEBACK !!! (@bbeombaby) June 4, 2022
Walmart issued a similar apology for creating a Juneteenth-themed flavor
Walmart faced backlash two weeks ago after a photo of their Juneteenth decorations and ice cream made its rounds on social media. Additionally, the flavor of the ice cream was described to be cream cheese red velvet cake.
“[The]Juneteenth holiday marks a celebration of freedom and independence. However, we received feedback that a few items caused concern for some of our customers and we sincerely apologize. We are reviewing our assortment and will remove items as appropriate.”
Did they NOT learn anything from the whole Juneteenth ice cream marketing fail Walmart attempted to do?? This is bad @TCMIndy. https://t.co/hREtlhVMKb
— Renee Larson (@iamreneejai) June 4, 2022
The two situations were compared on Twitter as concerns rise about the holiday being marketed as a money maker for companies to profit off of. Juneteenth became a federal holiday last year after a bill was signed by President Biden.
Us: We want equality!
Them: “It’s the Freedom for me purrr; here is Red Velvet Ice Cream and a Watermelon salad to celebrate 🥳”— THE ONE (@MamiMorbucks) June 4, 2022
This is ridiculous and a mockery of Juneteenth… I’ve never had a watermelon salad or even heard of it.. smh pic.twitter.com/J6BV7F9hx8
— calm down miss brown (@WishYaHadAlexis) June 4, 2022