Supermarket pulls Argentinian wine from shelves ahead of England’s World Cup clash
The supermarket reckons ‘it’s coming home’ (Picture: Getty Images)

A British
supermarket
has gone viral for removing Argentinian products from shelves ‘in solidarity’ with
England
’s World Cup team.
The Three Lions will face off against the South American team in the semi-finals of the tournament tonight – and, in a show of support for Harry Kane and the boys, shops are refusing to sell food and drink from
Argentina
.
Aldi
went viral after it pulled bottles of Argentinian Malbec from its shelves ahead of the match tonight
A sign in its wine aisle read: ‘We have removed our Argentinian Malbec from the shelves in solidarity ahead of the game tomorrow. It’s coming home!’
In an
post, the Aldi team wrote: ‘The only thing NOT coming home is your nice bottle of vino (soz x)’.
Aldi shoppers wanting Argentinian Malbec tonight will be disappointed (Picture: Aldi)

The Three Lions will come face-to-face against Argentina tonight (Picture: Marvin Ibo Guengoer – GES Sportfoto/Getty Images)

Yesterday, Uber Eats similarly joked on Instagram that Argentinian products for sale on the app would be temporarily removed.
The post read: ‘
Uber
Eats UK informs all users that, following England’s qualification for tomorrow’s fixture against Argentina, we have taken the difficult decision to temporarily suspend the sale of Argentine steak, chimichurri and empanadas across the app nationwide.
‘Customers wanting to order dulce de leche may also experience limited availability until further notice. We appreciate your understanding while football takes priority. Normal service will resume after the final whistle.
‘Thank you for your patience.’
Uber Eats joked about removing Argentinian produce from its app (Picture: Instagram / @ubereats_uk)

Joe Groves, Head of Social at Uber, confirmed that the post was a joke.
‘I can confirm yesterday’s post was a little light humour ahead of today’s match and nothing that will be taking effect on the app – we love all of our restaurant partners and their amazing food!’
Other supermarkets may not be taking food and drink off the shelves, but are still marking the occasion.
Tesco
are embracing superstition, telling
Metro
: ‘We’ve turned our
Wembley
Extra store into England’s “luckiest supermarket” by featuring multiple wooden touchpoints for customers to “touch wood” for luck and help do their bit for the team.’
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