Dirty-minded Asda consumers left guffawing over decoration that appears very impolite

Asda shoppers have been left giggling over one of the supermarket’s decorative pieces, saying it looks rather rude to them.

Many have seemed to notice that it looks like a certain part of the body – and couldn’t help joking about it.

Adding some decorative ornaments to your home can usually brighten things up, but a quirky piece from Asda has left shoppers in splits over its cheeky resemblance.

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Available at the supermarket chain, the £7 dark grey circular ornament with a hole in the centre and supported by four metal legs, has sparked amusement for its alleged similarity to a part of the human anatomy. According to social media users on Facebook, they believe it bears a striking similarity to a certain part of the bottom.

A photo of the decor was posted online, with one shopper humorously captioning it: “If anyone is in need of decorative b*****es then Asda have you covered.”

The reactions to this cheeky comparison have been incredible, with the post receiving more than 6000 likes and flooded with over 2000 witty comments.

Many people have lightheartedly suggested that their friends should purchase it, with comments like “This would look lovely in your house.” One user even said they would have got it for their nan, adding: “I would definitely have bought this for Nana Shirl.”, reports the Mirror.

Further hilarious comments included someone describing the comparison as “brilliant”, while another added: “Everything reminds me of her.”

Interestingly, this isn’t the first time an Asda product has led to fits of giggles amongst customers, with a £5 roleplay set also causing a stir last month. The sassy commenters suggested that the children’s play kit, complete with a name badge and deli counter worker’s hat amongst its 30 accessories, could be repurposed for adult entertainment.

One individual posted on X (previously known as Twitter) at the time: “Anyone up for a bit of roleplay? While another quipped: ” While another jested: “Husband was expecting French Maid what he actually got was Asda Deli Girl, his disappointment was palpable.”

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