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Big missed steak: Food editor resigns after joking about killing vegans | Big missed steak: Food editor resigns after joking about killing vegans |
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Waitrose Food magazine editor William Sitwell has resigned, days after he joked to a freelance writer about commissioning a story mentioning how to trap, kill and force-feed meat to vegans. | Waitrose Food magazine editor William Sitwell has resigned, days after he joked to a freelance writer about commissioning a story mentioning how to trap, kill and force-feed meat to vegans. |
Sitwell was accused of “belittling” vegan feature writer Selene Nelson after she pitched a story idea based on the plant-based diet to the food magazine. Nelson told Buzzfeed how she received a “hostile” email in which Sitwell, editor of Waitrose Food and Masterchef critic, suggested the female journalist write something about “killing vegans, one by one.” | |
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Sitwell also said she could mention ways to trap vegans, “force feed them meat” and “make them eat steak and drink red wine?” | Sitwell also said she could mention ways to trap vegans, “force feed them meat” and “make them eat steak and drink red wine?” |
Following widespread coverage of the comments, Sitwell has now resigned from his role as editor of Waitrose Food magazine. In a statement via his magazine, he apologized for the “ill-judged” private joke. | Following widespread coverage of the comments, Sitwell has now resigned from his role as editor of Waitrose Food magazine. In a statement via his magazine, he apologized for the “ill-judged” private joke. |
Waitrose has confirmed the resignation, which brings to an end the company’s 20 year connection with the editor. | Waitrose has confirmed the resignation, which brings to an end the company’s 20 year connection with the editor. |
“In the light of William's recent email remarks, we've told John Brown Media that we believe this [resignation] is the right and proper move - we will be working with them to appoint a new editor for the magazine,” the Waitrose statement read. | “In the light of William's recent email remarks, we've told John Brown Media that we believe this [resignation] is the right and proper move - we will be working with them to appoint a new editor for the magazine,” the Waitrose statement read. |
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Prior to Sitwell’s resignation, Selene Nelson, who blogs on Instagram under the moniker Fork on the Road, said she was shocked at the incident. | Prior to Sitwell’s resignation, Selene Nelson, who blogs on Instagram under the moniker Fork on the Road, said she was shocked at the incident. |
“I've never seen anything like it,” Nelson told Buzzfeed. “I've written about many divisive topics, like capital punishment and murder cases and domestic violence, and I’ve never had a response like that to any of my articles or pitches. He’s representing Waitrose and he’s talking about 'killing vegans, one by one'?" | “I've never seen anything like it,” Nelson told Buzzfeed. “I've written about many divisive topics, like capital punishment and murder cases and domestic violence, and I’ve never had a response like that to any of my articles or pitches. He’s representing Waitrose and he’s talking about 'killing vegans, one by one'?" |
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