PBancroft
Senior Member
- Location
- Winchester
Earlier today I had reason to nip into ASDA. In all honesty, its not normally my first choice of supermarket - I don't think I'm being elitist by saying that I just find it to be rather crowded and I feel uncomfortable in tight busy areas - but I had time to kill whilst a nearby garage checked out a slow puncture on my car's tyre.
Inside was a display of kids bikes, each box had a picture of the bike fully assembled seemingly correctly. Proudly in front of the display was an actual bike:-
Do ASDA employ remarkably thick people who are unable to follow instructions for putting together their own merchandise? Or are their instructions so vague and misleading that a non-cyclist wouldn't be be able to safely put a bike together for their children?
Or am I being an unfair smug twunt?
Inside was a display of kids bikes, each box had a picture of the bike fully assembled seemingly correctly. Proudly in front of the display was an actual bike:-
Do ASDA employ remarkably thick people who are unable to follow instructions for putting together their own merchandise? Or are their instructions so vague and misleading that a non-cyclist wouldn't be be able to safely put a bike together for their children?
Or am I being an unfair smug twunt?