'Finally a Waitrose bag I can resonate with': Shoppers go wild for fun new reusable 'tart' tote (but one brands it 'sexually aggressive') The 'Waitrose Strawberry Tart Juco Bag' is causing controversy READ MORE: Kids play centre removes 'sexist' sign in boys bathroom By Maria Okanrende For Mailonline Published: 06:13 EDT, 17 June 2024 | Updated: 06:21 EDT, 17 June 2024 e-mail View comments A new Waitrose bag featuring the word 'tart' across its front has caused controversy, with some people branding it 'sexually aggressive'. The British supermarket recently unveiled their 'Waitrose Strawberry Tart Juco Bag' which carries a picture of a giant strawberry with the word TART written in black on it. The reusable shopping bag, which costs £5, is also decorated with a thick red stripe which partly covers the image of the strawberry, while a Waitrose & Partners logo is stamped beneath it.
While some customers appear to have taken to the bag, other people are less impressed and instead have claimed it 'normalises misogyny'. According to Collins dictionary, a tart is 'an insulting word for a woman who dresses or behaves in a way that suggests she wants to have sex with a lot of different people'. A new Waitrose bag featuring the word 'tart' across its front has caused controversy, with some people branding it 'sexually aggressive' Despite this, some people love the bag and are boldly rocking it for their daily errands.
One happy customer who reviewed the bag on on waitrose.com said sh.
