Ex-Woolworths employee's flight antics will shock you!

Some dream of travelling the world and living on the edge–but could you imagine going to the extent of taking your grocery basket along with you?

That’s exactly what one ex-employee of Woolworths did to make a statement about convenience and boldly ‘create history’.



The video online showed the traveller, a former Woolworths employee, boarding the plane to Japan with a Woolworths basket, which he used to carry his airline ticket, passport, and other travel documents.

He then stowed the basket in an overhead compartment for the flight, alongside other passengers' suitcases.


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A former Woolworths employee took the Woolworths basket to the airport. Credit: @__takol__ / TikTok



The video continues with the social media user taking the basket through what appears to be customs.

The audacious act has attracted over 330,000 views since sharing it on social media, sparking a flurry of comments and reactions.

In the comments section, the traveller revealed that he was a former Woolworths employee, which led to a barrage of questions from other supermarket workers.

One user asked, 'As an ex-Woolies employee, I am wondering how you got it out? We had to make sure people didn’t take baskets out the door.'

To which the traveller cheekily replied, 'As an ex-Woolies employee, I know how it’s to be done.'



The video sparked amusement among social media users. Some have even suggested that this could become a new trend.

One user commented, 'Can this be a trend? Imma take one to Malaysia lol.'

Another joked, 'Customs: unexplained item in the bagging area.'

‘My man! What a legend. I have like eight of these baskets at home.’



However, not everyone was amused by the stunt.

A Woolworths spokesperson has discouraged shoppers from following in the man’s footsteps, stating, ‘We offer baskets for the convenience of our customers when shopping in store.’

‘While we’re glad to see his commitment to our baskets, we do encourage all customers to return our baskets after their shop in consideration of our other shoppers,’ they added.

Watch the video below:


Travelling by aeroplane can be difficult, especially when you have a long trip. But in a previous story, a dad shared his sleeping trick on social media, which caught the attention of viewers worldwide. Check out the story here.

Key Takeaways
  • A former Woolworths employee filmed himself taking a Woolworths green shopping basket on an international flight to Japan.
  • The man's viral video shows the basket used to carry tickets and personal documentation, and being stored in the overhead storage compartment during the flight.
  • The video received over 330,000 views and mixed reactions from social media users.
  • A Woolworths spokesperson discouraged such actions and encouraged customers to return the baskets after shopping for the sake of other customers.

What are your thoughts on this unusual trend? Have you ever taken a shopping basket from a supermarket? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!
 
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Some dream of travelling the world and living on the edge–but could you imagine going to the extent of taking your grocery basket along with you?

That’s exactly what one ex-employee of Woolworths did to make a statement about convenience and boldly ‘create history’.



The video online showed the traveller, a former Woolworths employee, boarding the plane to Japan with a Woolworths basket, which he used to carry his airline ticket, passport, and other travel documents.

He then stowed the basket in an overhead compartment for the flight, alongside other passengers' suitcases.


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A former Woolworths employee took the Woolworths basket to the airport. Credit: @__takol__ / TikTok



The video continues with the social media user taking the basket through what appears to be customs.

The audacious act has attracted over 330,000 views since sharing it on social media, sparking a flurry of comments and reactions.

In the comments section, the traveller revealed that he was a former Woolworths employee, which led to a barrage of questions from other supermarket workers.

One user asked, 'As an ex-Woolies employee, I am wondering how you got it out? We had to make sure people didn’t take baskets out the door.'

To which the traveller cheekily replied, 'As an ex-Woolies employee, I know how it’s to be done.'



The video sparked amusement among social media users. Some have even suggested that this could become a new trend.

One user commented, 'Can this be a trend? Imma take one to Malaysia lol.'

Another joked, 'Customs: unexplained item in the bagging area.'

‘My man! What a legend. I have like eight of these baskets at home.’



However, not everyone was amused by the stunt.

A Woolworths spokesperson has discouraged shoppers from following in the man’s footsteps, stating, ‘We offer baskets for the convenience of our customers when shopping in store.’

‘While we’re glad to see his commitment to our baskets, we do encourage all customers to return our baskets after their shop in consideration of our other shoppers,’ they added.

Watch the video below:


Travelling by aeroplane can be difficult, especially when you have a long trip. But in a previous story, a dad shared his sleeping trick on social media, which caught the attention of viewers worldwide. Check out the story here.

Key Takeaways

  • A former Woolworths employee filmed himself taking a Woolworths green shopping basket on an international flight to Japan.
  • The man's viral video shows the basket used to carry tickets and personal documentation, and being stored in the overhead storage compartment during the flight.
  • The video received over 330,000 views and mixed reactions from social media users.
  • A Woolworths spokesperson discouraged such actions and encouraged customers to return the baskets after shopping for the sake of other customers.

What are your thoughts on this unusual trend? Have you ever taken a shopping basket from a supermarket? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!
 
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Shows how low people will go to get attention and how they respect other people's property. First the supermarket basket, next your car or something else! When will this attention seeking careless of property attitude stop?
 
Some dream of travelling the world and living on the edge–but could you imagine going to the extent of taking your grocery basket along with you?

That’s exactly what one ex-employee of Woolworths did to make a statement about convenience and boldly ‘create history’.



The video online showed the traveller, a former Woolworths employee, boarding the plane to Japan with a Woolworths basket, which he used to carry his airline ticket, passport, and other travel documents.

He then stowed the basket in an overhead compartment for the flight, alongside other passengers' suitcases.


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A former Woolworths employee took the Woolworths basket to the airport. Credit: @__takol__ / TikTok



The video continues with the social media user taking the basket through what appears to be customs.

The audacious act has attracted over 330,000 views since sharing it on social media, sparking a flurry of comments and reactions.

In the comments section, the traveller revealed that he was a former Woolworths employee, which led to a barrage of questions from other supermarket workers.

One user asked, 'As an ex-Woolies employee, I am wondering how you got it out? We had to make sure people didn’t take baskets out the door.'

To which the traveller cheekily replied, 'As an ex-Woolies employee, I know how it’s to be done.'



The video sparked amusement among social media users. Some have even suggested that this could become a new trend.

One user commented, 'Can this be a trend? Imma take one to Malaysia lol.'

Another joked, 'Customs: unexplained item in the bagging area.'

‘My man! What a legend. I have like eight of these baskets at home.’



However, not everyone was amused by the stunt.

A Woolworths spokesperson has discouraged shoppers from following in the man’s footsteps, stating, ‘We offer baskets for the convenience of our customers when shopping in store.’

‘While we’re glad to see his commitment to our baskets, we do encourage all customers to return our baskets after their shop in consideration of our other shoppers,’ they added.

Watch the video below:


Travelling by aeroplane can be difficult, especially when you have a long trip. But in a previous story, a dad shared his sleeping trick on social media, which caught the attention of viewers worldwide. Check out the story here.

Key Takeaways

  • A former Woolworths employee filmed himself taking a Woolworths green shopping basket on an international flight to Japan.
  • The man's viral video shows the basket used to carry tickets and personal documentation, and being stored in the overhead storage compartment during the flight.
  • The video received over 330,000 views and mixed reactions from social media users.
  • A Woolworths spokesperson discouraged such actions and encouraged customers to return the baskets after shopping for the sake of other customers.

What are your thoughts on this unusual trend? Have you ever taken a shopping basket from a supermarket? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

It is still stealing.
 
Some dream of travelling the world and living on the edge–but could you imagine going to the extent of taking your grocery basket along with you?

That’s exactly what one ex-employee of Woolworths did to make a statement about convenience and boldly ‘create history’.



The video online showed the traveller, a former Woolworths employee, boarding the plane to Japan with a Woolworths basket, which he used to carry his airline ticket, passport, and other travel documents.

He then stowed the basket in an overhead compartment for the flight, alongside other passengers' suitcases.


View attachment 36107
A former Woolworths employee took the Woolworths basket to the airport. Credit: @__takol__ / TikTok



The video continues with the social media user taking the basket through what appears to be customs.

The audacious act has attracted over 330,000 views since sharing it on social media, sparking a flurry of comments and reactions.

In the comments section, the traveller revealed that he was a former Woolworths employee, which led to a barrage of questions from other supermarket workers.

One user asked, 'As an ex-Woolies employee, I am wondering how you got it out? We had to make sure people didn’t take baskets out the door.'

To which the traveller cheekily replied, 'As an ex-Woolies employee, I know how it’s to be done.'



The video sparked amusement among social media users. Some have even suggested that this could become a new trend.

One user commented, 'Can this be a trend? Imma take one to Malaysia lol.'

Another joked, 'Customs: unexplained item in the bagging area.'

‘My man! What a legend. I have like eight of these baskets at home.’



However, not everyone was amused by the stunt.

A Woolworths spokesperson has discouraged shoppers from following in the man’s footsteps, stating, ‘We offer baskets for the convenience of our customers when shopping in store.’

‘While we’re glad to see his commitment to our baskets, we do encourage all customers to return our baskets after their shop in consideration of our other shoppers,’ they added.

Watch the video below:


Travelling by aeroplane can be difficult, especially when you have a long trip. But in a previous story, a dad shared his sleeping trick on social media, which caught the attention of viewers worldwide. Check out the story here.

Key Takeaways

  • A former Woolworths employee filmed himself taking a Woolworths green shopping basket on an international flight to Japan.
  • The man's viral video shows the basket used to carry tickets and personal documentation, and being stored in the overhead storage compartment during the flight.
  • The video received over 330,000 views and mixed reactions from social media users.
  • A Woolworths spokesperson discouraged such actions and encouraged customers to return the baskets after shopping for the sake of other customers.

What are your thoughts on this unusual trend? Have you ever taken a shopping basket from a supermarket? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

If anything like the one's in store would require quarantine.
 
Some dream of travelling the world and living on the edge–but could you imagine going to the extent of taking your grocery basket along with you?

That’s exactly what one ex-employee of Woolworths did to make a statement about convenience and boldly ‘create history’.



The video online showed the traveller, a former Woolworths employee, boarding the plane to Japan with a Woolworths basket, which he used to carry his airline ticket, passport, and other travel documents.

He then stowed the basket in an overhead compartment for the flight, alongside other passengers' suitcases.


View attachment 36107
A former Woolworths employee took the Woolworths basket to the airport. Credit: @__takol__ / TikTok



The video continues with the social media user taking the basket through what appears to be customs.

The audacious act has attracted over 330,000 views since sharing it on social media, sparking a flurry of comments and reactions.

In the comments section, the traveller revealed that he was a former Woolworths employee, which led to a barrage of questions from other supermarket workers.

One user asked, 'As an ex-Woolies employee, I am wondering how you got it out? We had to make sure people didn’t take baskets out the door.'

To which the traveller cheekily replied, 'As an ex-Woolies employee, I know how it’s to be done.'



The video sparked amusement among social media users. Some have even suggested that this could become a new trend.

One user commented, 'Can this be a trend? Imma take one to Malaysia lol.'

Another joked, 'Customs: unexplained item in the bagging area.'

‘My man! What a legend. I have like eight of these baskets at home.’



However, not everyone was amused by the stunt.

A Woolworths spokesperson has discouraged shoppers from following in the man’s footsteps, stating, ‘We offer baskets for the convenience of our customers when shopping in store.’

‘While we’re glad to see his commitment to our baskets, we do encourage all customers to return our baskets after their shop in consideration of our other shoppers,’ they added.

Watch the video below:


Travelling by aeroplane can be difficult, especially when you have a long trip. But in a previous story, a dad shared his sleeping trick on social media, which caught the attention of viewers worldwide. Check out the story here.

Key Takeaways

  • A former Woolworths employee filmed himself taking a Woolworths green shopping basket on an international flight to Japan.
  • The man's viral video shows the basket used to carry tickets and personal documentation, and being stored in the overhead storage compartment during the flight.
  • The video received over 330,000 views and mixed reactions from social media users.
  • A Woolworths spokesperson discouraged such actions and encouraged customers to return the baskets after shopping for the sake of other customers.

What are your thoughts on this unusual trend? Have you ever taken a shopping basket from a supermarket? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

That’s stealing
 
WHY GET SO WORKED UP HE SHOULD BE CONGRATULATED.FREE ADVERTIZING FOR WOLLIES.WE ALL LIVE IN A WORLD TODAY WHERE EVERYBODY WALKS PAST EACH OTHER AND ARE NOT GAME TO GREET THE PERSON WALKING TOWARDS THEM OR BID THE TIME OF GOOD DAY.
 
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WHY GET SO WORKED UP HE SHOULD BE CONGRATULATED.FREE ADVERTIZING FOR WOLLIES.WE ALL LIVE IN A WORLD TODAY WHERE EVERYBODY WALKS PAST EACH OTHER AND ARE NOT GAME TO GREET THE PERSON WALKING TOWARDS THEM OR BID THE TIME OF GOOD DAY.
most of us don't like 'Congratulating' THIEVES....It's only the 'woke' members of society that might see something partly amusing in someone stealing from someone else. 🤔😡😉
 
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