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A Sainsbury’s TU in-store advert has sparked criticism online - for not considering women's safety.

The poster, aimed to showcase the brand’s latest collection of clothes, shows a woman in a dress outside and reads: ‘For walks in the park or strolls after dark.’Many on Twitter and other social platforms have highlighted how the poster misses the mark as it doesn’t seem to consider women’s safety and the fact that walking alone after dark can – and has proved to be – incredibly dangerous, and even fatal, for women.

One viral tweet posting the image, which has now racked up more than 22,000 likes, says: ‘ ….HA HA HA HA THEY THINK WE STROLL IN THE DARK….’

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