A horrified shopper has branded Sainsburys 'big daddy' steak sexist and 'wildly inappropriate' and demanded they rename it.
Rose Robinson, from Norwich, nipped into Sainsbury's in North Walsham two weeks ago to grab a few bits when she spotted their 'Big Daddy beef rump steak' on the shelves.
The 38-year-old claims she was stopped in her tracks by the meats' 'sexist and misogynistic' name and felt completely 'bewildered' as to the supermarket's thought process behind it.
Rose Robinson, from Norwich, nipped into Sainsbury's in North Walsham two weeks ago to grab a few bits when she spotted their 'Big Daddy beef rump steak' on the shelves.
The 38-year-old claims she was stopped in her tracks by the meats' 'sexist and misogynistic' name and felt completely 'bewildered' as to the supermarket's thought process behind it.
She explained: 'I got home and thought ''oh gosh, have I overreacted?'' and looked up 'big daddy' in the urban dictionary to try and gauge a common understanding of the term and it doesn't even just relate to a masculine power boss, there's actually a sexual prowess meaning to it.'
One of the terms, forgive me for speaking freely, that came up on the top of the Google search was referencing someone who is 'good with his wood'.
One of the terms, forgive me for speaking freely, that came up on the top of the Google search was referencing someone who is 'good with his wood'.
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