With Christmas Day just one week away, shoppers may still be rushing to stores to get their hands on last-minute and affordable gifts. Understandably, they might not have a huge selection to choose from and are left with the last few items on the shelves due to the short time frame.
One customer was left in hysterics when she stumbled across a major fail down the Christmas gift aisle at her local Sainsbury's supermarket. Helen Blackhurst spotted the light-up sign in a store and upon her utter disbelief, shared a snap of it on Facebook. The light-up sign is supposed to read 'be kind' but everyone saw something far more crude when they first spotted it.
The mum shared a post to popular Facebook group Family Lockdown Tips and Ideas, which boasts more than 1.2 million members.
Since sharing, her post has raked in more than 650 comments from social media users - with several admitting their confusion over the item.
Besides a snap of the Christmas gift, she captioned the post: "Can we have a strangest Christmas decoration thread? (I fully appreciate the irony with what it says!)"
The viral post sparked an array of comments from fellow Facebook users - while several shared their "strange" decorations, others were in stitches over the Sainsbury's gift.
"B***end?!" One person suggested.
"That's exactly what I thought," a second said.
A third agreed: "Now I can't unsee it!"
A different user had the same idea, writing: "All I can see is 'b***end'."
Someone else commented: "That's all I can see now!"
Another suggested: "Be kernel!"
A mum admitted: "I saw the 'be kind' in Sainsbury's a few days ago, it was my daughter who is nine that translated it to me - could not work out what it said."
A confused second user admitted: "Saw this in Sainsbury's today. Had to read the price label to know what it said!"
An Argos spokesperson told the Mirror: "We offer a range of great value neon lights at Argos, with the 'Be Kind' light currently available at half price. We're sorry for any confusion that may have been caused."
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