Up Limits

Food Products In Tesco Are Being Left With Obscure Anonymous Notes

Inspiring April, 19, 2024

Have you ever been in a spot where people told you to take things lightly? Or that their offensive comment was only a joke? We agree that not all things are meant to be taken seriously but a joke is not something that pushes a person to end their lives or forces them to try and change who they are. It is inhumane and brutal to put someone under an existential crisis, a place where the person equates the validity and meaning of their existence to being conventionally beautiful. Adding fuel to this fire are the endless products that claim to alter your outer appearance and make you more socially desirable.

But finally, someone has woken up and is now on a mission to combat such trends. Random poetry left on a Tesco bakery’s shelf is doing the rounds of the internet for all the good reasons. The incidence has reminded a lot of people of the 2014 wine labeler who left substitute tasting notes such as for the “Blue Nun- Made by real blue nuns protected by wild otters in the sea caves.”

Imgur

This time these mysterious notes are aiming to spread positivity by targeting meal replacements. “The phantom writer has chosen a store in Cannon Park near the University of Warwick. The latest note discovered was a poem called Bread penned down by W.S Merwin, an 89-year-old New York-based poet”, reports Coventry Telegraph. Another poem titled ‘deer’ by Kenneth Roxreth was recovered from a venison packet.

In yet another case, anonymous notes were being taped to slimming products such as the ‘Chunky Chocolate and ‘Summer Strawberry’. “You don’t need these chemicals. You are beautiful in your own sweet way, eat that cake and stop counting the calories” read one of them. And this indeed is a heartwarming way of giving people confidence and we hope this person soon surfaces for the world to learn from him and know how soothing fellow feeling is.

The post Food Products In Tesco Are Being Left With Obscure Anonymous Notes appeared first on Up Limits.