Bunnings customer in stitches after shock X-rated discovery

A Bunnings customer has been left in stitches after a very unexpected find at a Perth store.

Taking to Reddit, the customer shared a photo of a mannequin in the ladder section with just a high-vis shirt and no pants on, being held up off the ground by a harness, offering a very cheeky view for the customer.

A Bunnings customer shocking discovery in aisle
A Bunnings customer has been left in stitches after making a shocking discovery in the retailer's aisles. Photo: Reddit

They jokingly captioned the photo of their X-rated discovery, "I think Bunnings is starting a new R18 section."

"Bummings," one Reddit user joked.

"Getting in on the OnlyFans migration," another joked.

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"Oof. The chafing," a third pointed out.

"Thought everyone shopped at Bunnings for sex toys...Or just me..." someone else quipped.

"It's meant to be a character from the original Mad Max," someone else offered.

"If high vis floats your boat you have been on-site far too long!" one person joked.

Bunnings customer spots strange price tag

It's not the first time customers have been left gobsmacked by something at Bunnings.

Earlier this year, one Bunnings shopper spotted a very underwhelming discount price tag at the popular hardware store.

Bunnings 'discount' price tag
The 'discount' price tag only offered 3 cents off. Photo: Facebook

One eagle-eyed shopper shared a photo of the 'specials' tag to a Bunnings group on Facebook to see if others could riddle out the point of the price change.

“I always like going to Bunnings, but I really don’t think much of this discount!” the man wrote alongside an image of the 10kg bags of Richgro Ezi-Wet Granulated Soil Soaker with a whole THREE cents knocked off the original price.

The gardening buy had been marked down from $19.98 to $19.95.

The post attracted plenty of discussion amongst the group, with many who agreed the discount wasn't really worth having a 'specials' tag for.

“Would’ve cost more to print the tickets for every store,” one person pointed out.

“Wow three whole cents,” another said, while a third mused: "Quick, grab 10!"

A few others, however, knew the orange price tags have a very special meaning, and they have to do with Bunnings' Price Match guarantee.

“It’s because of their policy that if you find a lower price they will beat it by 10 per cent. They are matching an advertised price," one person pointed out.

“They match the lower price so they don’t have to give the $1.95 discount off $19.95," another explained.

Indeed, last year Bunnings clarified with Yahoo News the true purpose of the orange label.

“An orange ticket is a competitive price match,” Bunnings National Cleaning Buyer Ashlee Tanner said.

“Even if it’s by a cent, we make sure we meet competitor pricing.”

Additional reporting by Kristine Tarbert.

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