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Controversial Married At First Sight bride lashes out at Coles Supermarkets for a very surprising reason

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Married At First Sight star Hayley Vernon (pictured) has taken to social media to criticize Coles supermarkets for a very surprising reason.

Married At First Sight star Hayley Vernon has taken to social media to criticize Coles supermarkets for a very surprising reason.

The outspoken reality TV star, 36, posted on Instagram on Tuesday to reveal that she wasn’t a fan of the supermarket asking customers to donate to a charity.

‘Coles supermarket asks its customers for donations. They should donate part of their astronomical profits,’ Hayley criticized.

“Instead of asking their clients, they continually extort them,” he said.

Both Coles and Woolworths supermarkets often ask customers at the checkout to donate to various causes, often simply rounding up their purchase.

Coles donates millions of dollars each year to various Australian charities, including the Red Cross, Guide Dogs and the Great Barrier Reef Foundation.

Married At First Sight star Hayley Vernon (pictured) has taken to social media to criticize Coles supermarkets for a very surprising reason.

Coles is believed to have made revenue of $1.1 billion in 2024, according to the guardian.

Hayley has earned a reputation for speaking her mind on a variety of topics and in January she came out on top. against Woolworths after the supermarket revealed that it would I no longer sell Australia Day goods.

The reality star expressed her frustration over the decision via Instagram Stories and questioned why society has become so sensitive.

‘Why is Australia boycotting Australia Day? Thank God, I don’t shop with them anyway,” Hayley began.

“Now I know this is going to be controversial to some, but at what point will we stop having to apologize for the wrongdoings of people many generations before us?”

Hayley said she is surprised by people’s reaction to January 26 and revealed that a woman who lived in her apartment block had to apologize for suggesting her neighbors have a barbecue on Australia Day.

“She was worried she was going to get attacked. FNK MADNESS,” Hayley wrote.

Hayley also delved into the rise of political correctness in society and questioned why daycare centers “say ‘happy holidays’ so as not to offend people who don’t celebrate Christmas.”

The outspoken reality TV star, 36, posted on Instagram on Tuesday to reveal she was not a fan of supermarket Coles asking customers to donate to a charity.

The outspoken reality TV star, 36, posted on Instagram on Tuesday to reveal she was not a fan of supermarket Coles asking customers to donate to a charity.

Hayley didn't hold back when sharing her opinion on the topic in a post shared on Instagram.

Hayley didn’t hold back when sharing her opinion on the topic in a post shared on Instagram.

He also focused his attention on the recent rebranding of products that had names that some considered offensive.

There are no more redskins or Chico babies. I actually can’t remember how they changed their name, but enough of that!

In 2020, Nestlé renamed the Redskins confectionery to Red Ripper and From Chicos to Cheekies due to the racist connotations of Redskins (Native Americans) and Chicos (Latin Americans).

Woolworths, which also owns Big W, shocked the country when it announced it will not be selling any Australia Day products due to a drop in demand.

Since appearing on MAFS, Hayley has launched a successful career as an influencer and artist on subscription-based sites.

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