Shopping at night in ASDA while barefoot wearing pajamas. Is it a good or bad thing ?
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I was out shopping tonight in ASDA, I saw a young lad aged around 24, he was with a girl aged around 19, I assume they were boyfriend and girlfriend.
The boy was wearing a stripy pyjama top and stripy pyjama pants, he also had nothing on his feet and was walking around barefoot. surely his feet are at danger, there are lots of shopping trolleys rolling around and anybody could step on his feet.
The girl was wearing a onesie and bright yellow flip flops so at least she had something on her feet.
I admit, I have gone to Asda shopping at night wearing pyjama pants and a sweatshirt but I didn't go barefoot, I wore flip flops.
I see this quite a lot in my local ASDA and the store has no objections to people wearing pyjamas to shop and walking around barefoot
what is your thoughts on this ?
thank you
The boy was wearing a stripy pyjama top and stripy pyjama pants, he also had nothing on his feet and was walking around barefoot. surely his feet are at danger, there are lots of shopping trolleys rolling around and anybody could step on his feet.
The girl was wearing a onesie and bright yellow flip flops so at least she had something on her feet.
I admit, I have gone to Asda shopping at night wearing pyjama pants and a sweatshirt but I didn't go barefoot, I wore flip flops.
I see this quite a lot in my local ASDA and the store has no objections to people wearing pyjamas to shop and walking around barefoot
what is your thoughts on this ?
thank you
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#3
I was thinking 'that's fine' until you said 'barefoot'.. o_o
I've gone to the 24hr stores in my pyjamas a few times but barefoot? That's too much. Maybe it was a dare?
I've gone to the 24hr stores in my pyjamas a few times but barefoot? That's too much. Maybe it was a dare?
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(Original post by Mayhem™)
his feet must get really cold
his feet must get really cold

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#6
Why would you ever wear pyjamas in a public place? Regardless of the barefoot thing, I think that's plain strange.
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#8
So lazy and gross
pyjamas are for inside and sleeping smh, lucky they were in ASDA cause it's banned in Tesco
pyjamas are for inside and sleeping smh, lucky they were in ASDA cause it's banned in Tesco
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(Original post by mscaffrey)
Why would you ever wear pyjamas in a public place? Regardless of the barefoot thing, I think that's plain strange.
Why would you ever wear pyjamas in a public place? Regardless of the barefoot thing, I think that's plain strange.
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#11
Pjs are ok, so long as theyre not revealing. Barefoot is a no no, that cant be comfy, hygienic or safe.
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(Original post by Legendary Quest)
Imagine him walking through the cold drinks section? The thought of it alone makes me shiver...
Imagine him walking through the cold drinks section? The thought of it alone makes me shiver...

(Original post by Blondie987)
How did you get their ages so specific?
How did you get their ages so specific?
I say estimated ages, the age I thought they looked to be
(Original post by Legendary Quest)
I was thinking 'that's fine' until you said 'barefoot'.. o_o
I've gone to the 24hr stores in my pyjamas a few times but barefoot? That's too much. Maybe it was a dare?
I was thinking 'that's fine' until you said 'barefoot'.. o_o
I've gone to the 24hr stores in my pyjamas a few times but barefoot? That's too much. Maybe it was a dare?
walking through a store or out in public with nothing on our feet is dangerous, I wouldn't do it myself., least I wear is flip flops
(Original post by Mayhem™)
his feet must get really cold
his feet must get really cold
My feet felt cold when I walked through the chilled isle when just wearing my flip flops. I imagine feet will feel very cold if walking around barefoot at ASDA
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(Original post by Legendary Quest)
Imagine it was 1am and you really wanted Ben & Jerrys Cookie Dough ice cream. You could quickly pop over to the nearest 24hr Asda or dress up like its 9am and then go.. Hmm..
Imagine it was 1am and you really wanted Ben & Jerrys Cookie Dough ice cream. You could quickly pop over to the nearest 24hr Asda or dress up like its 9am and then go.. Hmm..
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(Original post by I love life)
I know, my feet felt cold just walking through the drinks isle wearing flip flops
what the heck, did you not read ?!
I say estimated ages, the age I thought they looked to be
I agree.
walking through a store or out in public with nothing on our feet is dangerous, I wouldn't do it myself., least I wear is flip flops
I agree
My feet felt cold when I walked through the chilled isle when just wearing my flip flops. I imagine feet will feel very cold if walking around barefoot at ASDA
I know, my feet felt cold just walking through the drinks isle wearing flip flops
what the heck, did you not read ?!
I say estimated ages, the age I thought they looked to be
I agree.
walking through a store or out in public with nothing on our feet is dangerous, I wouldn't do it myself., least I wear is flip flops
I agree
My feet felt cold when I walked through the chilled isle when just wearing my flip flops. I imagine feet will feel very cold if walking around barefoot at ASDA

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(Original post by mscaffrey)
I don't have a car so I've never had the luxury of being able to pop out at 1am for something I randomly decide I want (living too far from the supermarket to walk there in the middle of the night). If I had a craving I guess I'd just...wait.
I don't have a car so I've never had the luxury of being able to pop out at 1am for something I randomly decide I want (living too far from the supermarket to walk there in the middle of the night). If I had a craving I guess I'd just...wait.
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(Original post by Legendary Quest)
You'll understand when you get a car or when your friend gets one.
You'll understand when you get a car or when your friend gets one.
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(Original post by donte)
Pjs are ok, so long as theyre not revealing. Barefoot is a no no, that cant be comfy, hygienic or safe.
Pjs are ok, so long as theyre not revealing. Barefoot is a no no, that cant be comfy, hygienic or safe.
(Original post by Legendary Quest)
Imagine it was 1am and you really wanted Ben & Jerrys Cookie Dough ice cream. You could quickly pop over to the nearest 24hr Asda or dress up like its 9am and then go.. Hmm..
Imagine it was 1am and you really wanted Ben & Jerrys Cookie Dough ice cream. You could quickly pop over to the nearest 24hr Asda or dress up like its 9am and then go.. Hmm..
(Original post by jawsontheflooor)
So lazy and gross
pyjamas are for inside and sleeping smh, lucky they were in ASDA cause it's banned in Tesco
So lazy and gross
pyjamas are for inside and sleeping smh, lucky they were in ASDA cause it's banned in Tesco
I know of 1 Tesco store that ban people from wearing pyjamas in store but not every Tesco objects to shop[ping in pj's
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#18
(Original post by I love life)
I agree with the safety aspect, not sure about the comfy or hygienic reasons, it may be uncomfortable at first but apparently once you get used to it can feel fantastic
I agree with the safety aspect, not sure about the comfy or hygienic reasons, it may be uncomfortable at first but apparently once you get used to it can feel fantastic
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#19
They sound like the type of people who don't take life too seriously and care more about getting their stuff at 1am or whenever it is then impressing some stanger?
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(Original post by donte)
I was thinking more uncomfy & unhygienic in terms of it being wet outside and walking in puddles etc.
I was thinking more uncomfy & unhygienic in terms of it being wet outside and walking in puddles etc.
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