This place is absolutely horrible when I went to New Orleans I found out that the gulla people did it originally and she took it and she namebrand it to her own I find it so disrespectful how she has done this to this poor business that was super poor in the deep Louisiana trenches this lady went over there and she took their idea and now she’s rebranded it in America I feel so hurt to find out this but most importantly I feel sad and that she could’ve came up with her own idea and said she had to steal from another culture that she is stole from before you are just like your ancestors your white lady I am so embarrassed for you the second hand embarrassment of you stealing someone else’s...
Read moreDO NOT SHOP HERE! Zero Stars? Can I do zero stars? The owner is NOT Gullah! She has one little paragraph at the bottom of her webpage giving a watered-down allusion to where the name comes from. Is she willing to wear the scars to be named a Gullah woman? I think not! Pathetic. This is cultural appropriation at its worst. Shame on you. DO NOT SHOP HERE! There are real Gullah people who sell soup mixes, seasonings, and other Gullah delights. Support the community that...
Read moreThis is a wonderful place to shop and get delightful gifts and wonderful food! The only reason most people are leaving negative reviews are to be hateful because of the name! Shame on them! I have never thought anything derogatory about the Gullah Gourmet. I have only seen it as a way for the owner to pay homage and celebrate the Gullah community. Why must individuals twist things and make them negative. As the old saying goes “Some see the glass half empty, some see it...
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