This “drop off area” in Primark for men waiting for their partners is either entirely grim or the future of shopping
11.
I used to follow my wife around the store, then when we’d paid at the till and I walked towards the door ladden with bags, I bray like a donkey.
She stopped asking me to go shopping.
Winning.
— Alistair Kerr (@akpimages) September 21, 2024
12.
Having lost the will to live in a wide variety of establishments, this is definitely going on my bucket list
— David (@DavidRedSeven2) September 21, 2024
13.
Any clothes shop over a certain square footage should have a dedicated daycare space for men like this. Like Smaland in IKEA. Needs good WiFi, hot drinks and a games console of some description and a telly playing TopGear in a loop.
— Ad (@sometimesyouwin) September 21, 2024
14.
I’d absolutely snap after looking at that wall for more than 20 seconds.
— Stan (@TheHiddenHorses) September 21, 2024
15.
Perfect place for your mum to just leave your dad and never come back.
— Tom (@ocarinaofbrine) September 21, 2024
16.
Great innovation . I usually spend two hours sitting on one of the display chairs in Dunelm while my other half looks at cushions.
— Brian Woolfinder (@Brian_ban) September 21, 2024
17.
“anything interesting on the wall this week?”
“Just the usual. Brummie. Birmingham. Beautiful. That kind of thing.”
— enbee (@neilbobb) September 21, 2024
18.
They’ve deliberately left the charging points hanging down off the sofas to give the dads something to fix.
Nice touch.— Greg Ellis (@GregEllisComedy) September 21, 2024
19.
They are missing a trick – that wall should be covered in phrases that are appropriate to say when their partner shows them what they have bought (and things they absolutely shouldn’t say).
— Sara-endipidy #FBPE (@sara_endipidy) September 21, 2024
20.
They need to put a ball pit in there for us.
— Rich Harris (@RichHarrris) September 21, 2024
21.
Stream the PL and they’d never leave.
— nicht_weit (@nicht_weit) September 21, 2024
Source: Twitter/X/@dank_ackroyd