Rotten behaviour: Woolworths shoppers peel back on purchases after disgusting act in the fruit aisle
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Supermarkets are often bustling hubs of activity, filled with shoppers on the hunt for fresh produce and groceries.
However, amidst the routine shopping experience, occasional incidents leave both customers and staff astounded.
In a recent episode at Woolworths, an act in the fruit aisle has sparked outrage and disbelief, prompting concerns among shoppers about the overall hygiene and safety standards maintained in such retail environments.
The incident was shared online by a shopper who narrated the event with visible displeasure, using terms like 'disgusting' and 'ick' to emphasise her revulsion.
'Okay, so I just went and grabbed some groceries and—please tell me this is normal,' she said in the video.
'A lady walked over, and she was standing in front of me at the blueberries and strawberries in Woolworths, and she opened up the blueberries, and started touching them.’
‘After she squeezed the blueberries, she put them back and did it to another two punnets until she grabbed the one she wanted and walked away. Is that normal? Yuck,' she continued.
The video quickly sparked outrage among social media users, with many echoing the shopper's sentiment.
'Oh p*** off. I don't want to buy blueberries again now,' commented one user.
Another added, 'Yuuuuckkkk!! I wash ours and this still makes me mad!'
This incident raises important questions about the etiquette and regulations surrounding the handling unpackaged food in supermarkets.
While many of us are accustomed to picking our own fruit and vegetables, there is an unspoken rule and expectation that we do so with respect for the next customer and with hygiene in mind.
In response to such concerns, many supermarkets, including Woolworths, have implemented measures to ensure the quality and safety of their produce.
These measures include regular quality checks, clear signage reminding customers to handle food with care, and providing hand sanitisers near fresh food sections.
However, these quality checks don’t always succeed, as seen in another incident concerning Woolworths fruits.
Have you encountered a similar experience? What would you do if you were to witness such an act? Let us know your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.
However, amidst the routine shopping experience, occasional incidents leave both customers and staff astounded.
In a recent episode at Woolworths, an act in the fruit aisle has sparked outrage and disbelief, prompting concerns among shoppers about the overall hygiene and safety standards maintained in such retail environments.
The incident was shared online by a shopper who narrated the event with visible displeasure, using terms like 'disgusting' and 'ick' to emphasise her revulsion.
'Okay, so I just went and grabbed some groceries and—please tell me this is normal,' she said in the video.
'A lady walked over, and she was standing in front of me at the blueberries and strawberries in Woolworths, and she opened up the blueberries, and started touching them.’
‘After she squeezed the blueberries, she put them back and did it to another two punnets until she grabbed the one she wanted and walked away. Is that normal? Yuck,' she continued.
The video quickly sparked outrage among social media users, with many echoing the shopper's sentiment.
'Oh p*** off. I don't want to buy blueberries again now,' commented one user.
Another added, 'Yuuuuckkkk!! I wash ours and this still makes me mad!'
This incident raises important questions about the etiquette and regulations surrounding the handling unpackaged food in supermarkets.
While many of us are accustomed to picking our own fruit and vegetables, there is an unspoken rule and expectation that we do so with respect for the next customer and with hygiene in mind.
In response to such concerns, many supermarkets, including Woolworths, have implemented measures to ensure the quality and safety of their produce.
These measures include regular quality checks, clear signage reminding customers to handle food with care, and providing hand sanitisers near fresh food sections.
However, these quality checks don’t always succeed, as seen in another incident concerning Woolworths fruits.
Key Takeaways
- A Woolworths shopper expressed disgust at another customer’s actions involving blueberries in the fruit aisle.
- The offender was seen opening multiple punnets of blueberries, squeezing them, and then placing them back on the shelf.
- The eyewitness shopper shared a video on social media detailing the incident and expressing her dismay.
- Social media users responded strongly against the behaviour, indicating a loss of appetite for purchasing blueberries and concern for hygiene.