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Barilla loses shoppers after anti-gay remarks

City macaroni lovers told pasta czar Guido Barilla what he coul꧒d do with his Bigotoni on Friday after he said gays have no place in the company’s “classic family” adsꩲ.

“The gay pe📖ople should protest” over “the stupid guy,’’ said Joe Estrada, who manages the Associated supermarket on Wes🃏t 14th Street near Eighth Avenue.

Chirlane McCray, wife of mayor candidate Bil🃏l de Blasio, tweeted a photo of herself eyeing another brand in a grocery aisle and responded to Barilla’s dare to choose another brand by tweeti💧ng, “Invitation accepted.’’

More than 2,100 people e-signed a Change.o🐎rg petition from Shelton, Conn., mom Linda Ferraro asking her local Stop & Shop to yank its “anti-gay pasta.”

Bertolli, a rival known for its gay-friendly adsꦬ, needled Barilla with a Facebook post proclaiming, “Pasta ☂and Love for all!”