“Look away!”: Facebook users slam Woolworths shopper after she accused the supermarket of “DEGRADING” Christmas with their “DISGUSTING” product
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“Look away!”: Facebook users slam Woolworths shopper after she accused the supermarket of “DEGRADING” Christmas with their “DISGUSTING” product
A Woolworths shopper has faced backlash after she demanded the supermarket to remove an "offensive" Christmas product from its shelves.
The shopper, who shared her sentiments on Facebook, said that Woolworths "degraded" the spirit of Christmas by selling rolls of festive toilet paper as part of its Easy Christmas Gifting guide.
The $3 novelty toilet paper features the words "Merry Christmas" around the roll and is designed with an array of festive patterns.
A shopper accused Woolworths of “degrading” the holiday season by selling the $3 Christmas Novelty Toilet Paper. Credit: Woolworths.
The customer said that she was "disgusted" with the fact that Woolworths would sell such a thing.
“I’m disgusted and offended by the ‘Merry Christmas’ toilet roll that is in your current catalogue,” she wrote.
“I really think this is a very poor (and offensive) inclusion of your novelty items."
“To think, the reason we celebrate this festivity is degraded with this offensive item."
“Please remove these from your shelves and supply.”
The shopper took to Facebook to air her sentiments over the festive toilet paper that Woolworths is selling as part of their Christmas range. Credit: Facebook.
The shopper's post went under scrutiny by other Facebook users, with many pointing out that nothing was inappropriate about the toilet paper.
One user wrote: “Look away if you are offended! People like to gift novelty items geez what a Karen!”
“Too many Karens to poke a stick at these days, hey,” added another.
A third wrote: “After a massive Christmas lunch, I think they come in very handy. I am sorry though that you chose to be offended instead of just walking by.”
One more added: “They are not going to remove it, because one person takes offence. Grow up. It is a novelty gift.”
Others expressed their keenness to get their hands on the Christmas toilet paper.
"I'm buying it!" one person wrote.
It is understood that Woolworths is taking the shopper's toilet paper feedback into consideration.