Jamie Oliver expressed deep regret for offending First Nations people, acknowledging the need for better consultation and promising to reflect on the criticism.
The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Corporation criticized Jamie Oliver’s book for contributing to the erasure and stereotyping of First Nations peoples, urging its withdrawal.
Penguin Random House UK accepted responsibility for not consulting any Indigenous entities before publishing the book, stressing the importance of authenticity in children's literature.
Despite the apology, neither Jamie Oliver nor his publisher committed to withdrawing the controversial book from sale, sparking further debate on the issue.
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