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  1. This will be the push Hamas needs to surrender and disarm. Can’t live without their Snowcake shower gel.

  2. Striking_Smile6594 on

    Serious question, how exactly will closing stores for a day help the people of Gaza in any way shape or form?

  3. So is this just virtue signalling to boost sales? Not sure how lush closing stores will stop the conflict.

  4. All the comments moaning as expected.

    I don’t see any other UK businesses loudly using their position to call out conflict this way. Good on them.

  5. thistimepurple on

    This is great, I don’t think it will do much but at least they are doing what they can. 

  6. While I think this is performative bs, my friend who works for lush told me he is getting paid, so free day off the workers

  7. ‘Don’t protest like that you’re causing trouble and annoying people’s

    Protests another way

    ‘waaaaahhhh don’t protest like that either’

  8. Deadliftdeadlife on

    Right that’s it. Someone tell Hamas, they probably don’t even know. They’ll surrender in no time

  9. Nothing to see here folks, just another pointless pr stunt designed to do nothing but gain self attention.

  10. Because nothing’s gonna bring Hamas and the IDF to the negotiating table quite like being unable to buy an aubergine emoji bath bomb for a day…

  11. Have they tried asking the egyptians to send in some aid across that big boarder they have with Palestine?

  12. ICantBelieveItsNotEC on

    This is a sign that our culture has almost reached Peak Gaza. We’re only a few steps away from the Limited Edition Yahya Sinwar Funko Pop, which will mark the exact moment when the pendulum of public opinion starts to swing back.