Apple is asking visitors to its U.K. site to consider making a donation to help those affected by the Grenfell Tower tragedy in London by purchasing the iTunes single "Bridge Over Troubled Water", which went straight to the top of the U.K. charts just two hours after it was released on Wednesday.

Artists for Grenfell represents more than 50 musicians including Craig David, Liam Payne, and Stormzy, who recorded the cover of the Simon & Garfunkel classic to support victims' families and survivors of the fire. Residents and survivors of the London tower block also feature as part of a choir led by Gareth Malone.

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Download this moving cover of the Simon & Garkunkel classic (featuring Stormzy, Rita Ora, Liam Payne, Jorja Smith and many more) to support those affected by the Grenfell Tower tragedy. And if you’d like to donate further to the Artists for Grenfell and London Community Foundation appeal, please visit http://smarturl.it/AFGDonate.

At least £0.76 for each download of the song featured on this page will go to The London Community Foundation (a charity registered in England No. 1091263).

Combustible cladding is believed to have been responsible for the rapid spread of the fire at Grenfell Tower last week, which left at least 79 people dead or missing. The government has been heavily criticized for its response in the immediate aftermath, and has pledged to house the Grenfell Tower fire survivors as quickly as possible.

The charity track achieved 120,000 downloads and streaming equivalent sales on Wednesday, which is the biggest opening day figure for a U.K. single this decade. You can download "Bridge Over Troubled Water" on iTunes here. The track is also available to stream on Apple Music.

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smacrumon Avatar
113 months ago
"At least £0.76" and in the fine print "into a special donation fund set up to avoid taxes". Absolutely poor showing. How about ALL is being donated and Apple will match each dollar with another extra $9 of its own???

Apple needs to STOP asking customers to make donations that it often takes ownership of in its company reports.

If Apple is so concerned about this particular issue then Apple needs to move millions or billions of its stockpile of dollars into this and other charities on its own accord.

Apple has enough money to help out these kinds of situations so it shouldn't be suggesting or inviting customers make those contributions.

Open the wallet Apple and help make a change in the world.
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lunarworks Avatar
113 months ago
Only MacRumors could get outraged about Apple providing a way for people to donate to a charity.

Instead of getting upset, why don't YOU make a donation?
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smacrumon Avatar
113 months ago
I don't particularly care for the cover, but I've already bought the track in support. My heart goes out to everyone affected by the fire - a tragic and outrageous situation that should never have happened.



After tax, credit card processing and other costs I doubt that Apple is seeing any profit from this. I agree it'd be nice to see them make an additional donation of their own.
Tax, credit card processing and other costs should be Apple's responsibility.

Apple shouldn't be making profits from charitable contributions.

It would actually be nice to see Apple make their own donation in the first instance. Apple haven't yet made any donation, customers have made donations, not Apple.
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Porco Avatar
113 months ago
The charity should receive the full 99p not just 76p. Disgusted that Apple is making a profit from this.
Agh. Really?

Please note the description on iTunes, which states:

"This includes 100% of Apple's share"


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Which I think should end any talk of "profiteering". I invite the posters who claimed as much to retract their slurs upon Apple.

[1] UK iTunes page screenshot, 23 June 2017, 19:10 BST
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Porco Avatar
113 months ago
If Apple really cared they could give one days profits for these people.

Instead they are profittering from this disaster.
Apple is profiteering off a tragic situation. If they were donating, they'd donate the entire amount, not a partial payment.

Disgusting business practices from Apple.
As per forum rules, could you please back up your accusation with actual evidence that Apple are withholding any profit at all from the sale of this track, or else retract the accusation? I've already pointed out that most of the difference between the minimum 76p they say will be passed on and the 99p sale price is down to tax (17p), which leaves only a maximum or 6 pence difference, some of which at least can logically be attributed to running costs. In the UK, VAT is included in the stated sale price.

Please present your evidence that Apple is "profiteering" to the tune of ~5 pence maximum. I would agree that even if they are taking a profit of 1 pence from this track that would be disgraceful, but I find it unlikely.
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MacSince1985 Avatar
113 months ago
The customer and charity is expecting the full 99p, not 76% of it!
Next time you get a call for charitable donations, ask the solicitor what percentage of the donation actually goes to the charity. They are required by law to tell you. It's usually below 20% and often closer to 10%. The rest goes towards "operating costs".

In this case, Apple guarantees that ALL its profits will go to the cause. The amount varies from country to country and even state to state depending on tax laws, exchange fees and processing fees. So "at least 76p" is as good of an estimate as they can do. I would be very surprised if Apple makes a penny of this deal, and they'll most likely round up the payments to the charity.
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