"Deeply offensive" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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It’s not the first time they have done this !!!
Will they never learn
"Deeply offensive" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Another user said it was "disgraceful", adding: "Must be lovely for our Welsh women footballers, walking in Tesco and seeing the England women's team."
Hopefully not too traumatic for them, they see them again next month!
Someone putting that up though must have thought, this is probably going to upset a few Karen's, is it worth it.
I don't know, maybe stick some Welsh merch or Welsh cakes next to it at least.
it was annoying and they fixed it, that's all. No need for huge heartfelt apologies about offending. Don't do it again.
Pretty tonedeaf, it's a bit like selling Jacks merchandise in the Cardiff City Centre. Just asking for trouble even if some won't care.
Tonedeaf etc, and clearly lots of people in Tesco's marketing department who aren't very smart.
But anyone who finds it deeply offensive needs to give their head a wobble.
It's probably a case of individuals not being able to articulate themselves particularly well, read Tripadvisor and you will see hundreds of people writing off an entire holiday because on one occasion at Breakfast, their coffee wasn't hot enough or the waiter didn't smile enough for their liking, or 20 photos of a bit of dust on top of the wardrobe, followed by statements saying that this place should be shut down, it's not fit for purpose etc. Take the lack of balance away from the comments (Something the media wont do) and it's just downright disrespectful of Tesco in my opinion, This isn't England. I'm glad they took it down.
Seems to happen every time a tournament takes place, free publicity anyone?
What a daft overreaction. There might, just possibly, be some English people living in Cardiff who want to buy England football merchandise.. If someone finds that 'deeply offensive' they need help.
Do shops in England sell Cymru merch? Could be some Wales fans in England would like to buy it.
Tbf, Daily Mail readers seem to be the angriest again.
Would it be ok to sell it if Wales hadn’t qualified?
No way to say it without being sexist but there’s a decent % of the country who wouldn’t be aware there was a wc let alone that we made it
Wrong board.