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“India’s Fairness Obsession” Failed Marketing Strategy #2 Fair and Lovely’s deep-rooted story highlighting fairness as a key to success has been met with criticism. For the last two decades, they have been pushing the same idea in order to sustai

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Fair & lovely is the most racist company in history💀💀😅

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