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发表于 2024-12-22 20:38:02 来源:粉妝玉砌網

LONDON -- A man's Facebook complaint about two women wearing pyjamas in Tesco has kicked off a huge backlash on social media.。

Earlier in the week, Chris Cooke shared a photograph of two women wearing pyjamas while they shopped in a branch of Tesco in Salford, UK. 。

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He posted the photo on Tesco's Facebook wall with the following message, which now appears to have been deleted:  。

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"Dear Tesco, please can you put a rule in place that people like this will not be served in your stores. It's bloody disgusting. This was at 7pm last night at your Tesco Salford store and I have seen other people dressed similar on a regular basis. I mean who doesn't have the time to get changed into clothes to go shopping." 。

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It wasn't long before the post started attracting negative attention.  。

By Friday, the original post had been picked up in several media outlets. And by midday on Friday, the hashtag #Pyjamas began trending.。

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Some, however, shared the original poster's viewpoint.。

In the end, though, many people clearly thought the whole debate was a bit ridiculous.。 Tweet may have been deleted 。“We do not have a formal dress code in our stores and colleagues use their common sense and discretion when speaking to customers about this issue," a Tesco spokesperson told。


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