Browsing the aisles of a well-known supermarket while you're abroad can give you a brief taste of home - but one British man was left appalled when he was perusing the aisles of Australian Aldi and spotted something "morally wrong."
Lee Marshall posted on TikTok to explain that he was in Aldi, but not in England, explaining that it was a "standard layout, food round the outside, s**t in the middle." But there was something he really wasn't happy with, as "someone is seriously messing around with the colours of the flavours of the crisps", and he shared with viewers he was going to show them what he meant as it went against everything he "stands for."
"Since when is cheese and onion in a yellow bag?", he fumed. "As far as I'm concerned that's like...ham and mustard." He then took issue with the fact that chicken flavour was in a "f**king green bag", sharing that "chicken should be in a mustard-y coloured bag."
"This ain't on though, look. You think they're prawn cocktail, no. Salt and vinegar", as they were packaged in a bright pink bag. The 'original' flavour was in a blue bag, and he said: "That should be dark brown", when looking at the barbeque flavour crisps, which were in an orange packet.
He then desperately began asking people around him whether they thought "all the flavours are in the wrong colour bags", and one man disagreed, and an Aldi shop worker walked away from him at pace. In the comments, other Brits were left baffled too, with one writing: "Salt and vinegar in a pink bag hurt my brain the most." Another joked: "The worker clearly ignoring you made me cackle."
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"I've never been this triggered", someone fumed, with another raging: "How in any way is chicken green? Have they ever seen chicken?"