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Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News
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Rachel Pugh & Ryan Carroll

ASDA shoppers baffled by viral car park photo - and nobody can figure it out

Shoppers visiting an ASDA store were left in stitches when they spotted a 'new type of trolley' in the car park. People couldn't believe their eyes when they saw what had been placed in the trolley bay at an ASDA in Scotland.

Pictures of the spectacle were shared on social media. People can't stop laughing.

A red Volkswagen was spotted sandwiched in-between a Mini Cooper and a Citroen in the car park at the supermarket in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, on Tuesday, September 27.

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One shopper, parked facing the peculiarly placed motor, captured the hilarious image and posted it to social media. Residents were left in stitches as they came to their own conclusions as to what had happened, says the Daily Record.

On what was a blustery, rainy day - some suggested the shopper was just keen to keep their motor dry while they picked up their groceries. Meanwhile others suggested that what the shopper really needed was to make a second trip - to Specsavers.

Posting the picture to Facebook, the eyewitness said: "New type of trolly at Asda"... followed by a number of laughing emojis. One person quickly replied: “Keeps the rain off. If only my big wagon fitted in these cosy wee shelters – wouldn’t get soaked getting the kids out.”

Another agreed: “Well it is raining, maybe wanted to keep the car dry?” A third joked: “Do you still need a pound coin?” Another suggested: “Maybe a leaky roof?” while another suggested that the driver “should have gone to Specsavers”.

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