Lego changes bulk buy policy after Ai Weiwei backlash
Lego has said it is reversing its policy on bulk purchases and will no longer ask customers what they want to use the bricks for.
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Lego has said it is reversing its policy on bulk purchases and will no longer ask customers what they want to use the bricks for.
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