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'Lads' Mags' asked to cover up scantily-clad models

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ANI London

Magazines which feature raunchy girls on their front pages have been given six weeks by co-operative to cover them up in sealed "modesty bags" or be taken off sale in its stores.

Titles such as Front, Loaded, Nuts and Zoo have been given a deadline of September 9 to deliver the magazines in pre-sealed bags, the BBC reported.

According to the 4,000-outlet retailer, it was responding to concerns by its members, customers and colleagues about images of scantily clad women on covers.

One campaign group called for Co-op, which is owned and run by its more than seven million members, to stop selling such titles altogether.

 

The Co-op has introduced their own opaque screens on shelf to reinforce their existing policy limiting the display of such material.

However, campaign group Lose the Lads' Mags claimed that the Co-op was not going far enough, saying that they are attempting to sell their customers short.

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First Published: Jul 29 2013 | 11:04 AM IST

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