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That might be the
response from the kitchen staff at Poole Hospital in Dorset, England,
where officials have banned hot-cross buns — a traditional Easter treat
— for fear of upsetting non-Christians.
The decision prompted an angry response from hospital workers, the Daily Mail of London reported.
"We the kitchen staff
of Poole Hospital were disgusted to find that the patients were not
getting hot cross buns this morning," read a letter published on Good
Friday. "The manager of the catering department said he was worried
about the ethnic minorities that work here."
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