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Katie Williams

Aldi shoppers divided over wearable sleeping bag with some calling it 'claustrophobic'

Aldi shoppers have been divided over the budget supermarket's latest SpecialBuy.

The German supermarket are selling a wearable sleeping bag and customers have mixed feelings about it, with some breaking out in a sweat just looking at it.

As we get into summer, camping might be on the list for some and the onsie-like sleeping bag would be ideal for wild camping.

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The Adventuridge Wearable Sleeping Bag is advertised on Aldi's website as being waterproof and comes in small, medium and large.

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The Adventuridge Wearable Sleeping Bag is advertised on Aldi's website as being waterproof and comes in small, medium and large. (Aldi)

They add: "You'll be the coolest camper on site when wearing this Adventuridge Wearable Sleeping Bag. This isn't your average sleeping bag, this innovative design has been made so you can pop in your arms and legs into their own space so it becomings a wearing sleeping bag! Treat yourself to a comfortable night's rest no matter the location in this warm, snug and lightweight sleeping suit bag. Water resistant, even the rain won't be able to stop you from having a good snooze!"

One shopper shared the find on Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK and it quickly gathered 1k likes and 4.7k comments.

One Aldi customer said: "Oh wish this was available all the years ago when I was freezing at guide camp years and years ago."

Another piped up: "Actually a great idea especially when you're camping and a bear attacks. You can run instead of doing the sack race tae safety."

But other shoppers were quick to hit back after much of the UK experienced a heatwave - although it sadly never reached Scotland - while more thought it will soon become essential with the rising energy bills.

Simon simply said: "In this heat wave?!"

Linda added: "I feel claustrophobic just looking at this."

"We will all need these for the house if electricity and gas bills keep going up", Ann suggested.

A second said: "Boris will be advising us all to get these to stop us complaining about the rise in energy prices."

And Jackie echoed: "We will be all wearing them when the price of gas goes up... it will come in handy in the winter."

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