Don’t try this at home! Asda customers are left in stitches after spotting confusing products under a sexual wellbeing sign in the store
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Asda shoppers are left in stitches after spotting confusing products under a sexual wellbeing sign in the store.
One customer noticed the bizarre product placement and shared the snap on the Casual UK subreddit.
It showed the ‘sexual wellbeing’ signage above rows of Deep Heat, soothing gels and creams and painkillers.
The post, which racked up nearly 500 likes, was captioned: ‘ASDA’s trying to spice things up! My local ASDA manager seems to have got a brave sexual kink!’
People were amused by the hilarious mishap and took to the comments to poke fun at the situation.
One person wrote: ‘Well to be fair, spraying deep heat on or around the bits does decrease the likelihood of STDs, given that you will be too busy hopping around to be in the mood for horizontal times.’
Another quipped: ‘I once made the mistake when grabbing haemorrhoid cream out of the cabinet without putting my glasses on. You could hear the scream for miles. Luckily I had some ice lollies in the freezer.’
Another joked: ‘Giving ‘Deep Heat’ another meaning.’
While someone else said: ‘Well it’s one way to stay warm with the cost of living crisis!’
It comes after the supermarket started a trial using autonomous cars were customers will be taking delivery of groceries from vehicles that can drive themselves.
The retailer claims the move is Britain’s biggest autonomous grocery home delivery trial to date.
Customers across London will have their shopping delivered to their homes by ‘self-driving’ Jaguar I-Pace electric cars, although they won’t be driven completely unattended.
Asda shoppers are left in stitches after spotting confusing products under a sexual wellbeing sign in the store and the snap was shared on the Casual UK subreddit
People were amused by the hilarious mishap and took to the comments to poke fun at the situation
In partnership with Wayve, a developer of artificial intelligence for driverless vehicles, the year-long trial will enable Asda to autonomously deliver orders to a catchment area of more than 170,000 residents across 72,000 households in London.
The vehicles will join Asda’s existing delivery fleet at its Park Royal store in west London.
Asda Park Royal customers who place their delivery orders online as normal could be selected at random to have their items delivered in a self-driving vehicle.
However, the cars won’t be completely unattended.
During the trial, both an Asda colleague and supervising Wayve safety driver will be in the car when making deliveries as a safety net for the technology.
Asda employees will load and unload the groceries at the customer’s house, but they will be transported from the retailer to the door using the London-based tech firm’s self-driving software.
Wayve’s ‘AV2.0’ uses machine learning to train its AI software to learn from experience how to drive safely in any environment, according to Asda.
The company explained the system was designed to ‘constantly monitor the road’ and identify ‘potential hazards’ to make the safest possible decision.
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