The supermarkets have received a number of complaints on social networking websites from Christians.
Halloween costumes deemed offensive to those with mental health issues have been taken off the shelves by Asda and Tesco. The supermarkets have apologised after receiving a number of complaints on social networking websites. One item was advertised as "mental patient fancy dress costume". Jonathan Clark heads up Premier Mind and Soul.
He told the News Hour he's horrified they made it to the shelves in the first place:
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