There is a message on the retailer's website regarding Click & Collect items
With excitement building ahead of Santa's arrival, Smyths Toys has issued a warning to parents buying presents for children this Christmas, reports Irish Mirror.
In a follow-up message in 2021, she stressed: "This is your seasonal reminder that Smyths plastic bags are still SEE THROUGH". Twitter users were quick to offer advice on how to avoid this issue in the future. One said: "You probably know this, but you can set Alexa to be more discreet about those things."Parents also warned to keep an eye out for deliveries, as some may not come in discreet packaging.
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