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You won’t believe how pineapple is used as a ‘dating’ gimmick in Spain

Who would have thought that pineapples, a tropical fruit and a sign commonly used by swingers, could become a symbol of love in Spain? 

The dating landscape is undergoing a fascinating transformation with a new trend. In Spain, pineapples have impounded matchmaking apps as the latest symbol of romantic gimmick!

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A social media user posted about a dating fad on Instagram, wherein people utilize pineapples as a subtly suggestive of affection. The craze shows that single people stop by a particular store and put an upside-down pineapple in their shopping cart to let others know the person who gives it is interested in meeting new people. 

This unique and amusing gimmick has gained widespread attention, thanks to its viral spread on social media platforms.

“So if you’re in Spain right now and you wanna find love, head to Mercadona from 7 to 8 and see what happens,” the reel video maker said.

To some, the approach aims to reduce reliance on digital platforms and increase spontaneity in social encounters.

Weird right? But it’s not just about the pineapple. The fun doesn’t stop there. 

As a playful way to express mutual interest, participants in this dating game are encouraged to ‘crash’ their shopping carts together if they spot someone else with a pineapple. 

Adding a dash of humor to this trend, the video that popularized it suggested that those seeking a more casual relationship might opt for lettuce, which wilts quickly. On the other hand, those in search of a long-term commitment should go for lentils, known for their longevity. 

This lighthearted comparison draws attention to the trend’s emphasis on making dating enjoyable and socially engaging.

Although some may find the concept of using pineapples as a dating signal strange or overdone, it represents a unique approach to socialization that pushes away from the digital sphere and promotes in-person relationships.

It shows how creative approaches can surprisingly bring people together and transform routine tasks into chances for romance.

 

 

 

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