A young single woman has shared her weekend spot to meet “beautiful, hard-working men” – but not everyone agrees.
Ali Archdeacon, from the Gold Coast, encouraged all single women to visit Bunnings Warehouse on a Sunday morning, calling the hardware store the “new hinge”.
The 26-year-old health and mindset coach posted a now-viral TikTok video shared her advice, telling FEMAIL that she’s been single longer than she “would have liked to be.”
“If you’re single and looking for a good match, go to Bunnings on a Sunday morning,” he said.
Ali Archdeacon, from the Gold Coast, encouraged all single women to visit Bunnings Warehouse on a Sunday morning to meet men.
“I went in there to get some storage boxes very early in the morning and it was full of men, beautiful men,” he added.
‘Those kinds of men are doing something useful today. On Sunday morning they are working on tools or buying some things for the house.
However, many disagreed and said that only husbands visit the hardware store on Sunday mornings, while shopkeepers visit on weekday afternoons.
While Bunnings may seem like the perfect place to find a partner, many on TikTok disagreed, saying that most of the men who visit the hardware store on Sunday mornings are married.
Since then, the video has been viewed more than 433,000 times and opinions were mixed.
“Single men don’t go to Bunnings on Sunday mornings,” one person commented, while another said: “They all have wives.”
‘No no no no. “It’s about all husbands leaving their children’s homes,” added a third.
“Yes, because they are renovating their houses with their wives,” another agreed.
One woman joked: “Not letting my husband go to Bunnings alone on a Sunday morning.”
‘Sunday is for married men. Go during the week,” another recommended.
Someone else added: “From 5am to 9am trips to Bunnings.”
An employee also joined the conversation and “confirmed” that there is an influx of men into Bunnings on Sunday mornings.