Shocking shopper footage reveals a common ‘gross’ act: Are you guilty of this habit?

We here at Seniors Discount Club are confident that many of our members are level-headed and responsible shoppers.

That's why we thought it was necessary to bring to your attention an unfortunate incident that was recently caught on camera involving a shopper at a Woolworths store.


It happened during a shopping stint by two ladies participating in a reality cooking show called My Kitchen Rules.

On Wednesday, September 27, the episode showed the contestants, Patricija and Brigita, heading to a Woolies store to shop for ingredients for the Lithuanian menu they were planning to cook up.


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Patricija and Brigita, contestants in the reality cooking show, My Kitchen Rules. Credit: mykitchenrules/Instagram


As they were selecting some ingredients for one of their dishes, Patricija accidentally dropped a bundle of shallots on the floor of the store.

Rather than throwing the bundle away or asking a Woolies employee for a new one, the woman proceeded to pick it up—and place it back on the shelves alongside the others.


This prompted a small debate among online viewers, with one person describing the incident as 'gross'.

'I know we're supposed to wash our produce when we get home from the supermarket, but no one does it. So putting the fruit or veggies back on the shelf is just rude for other shoppers,' one viewer remarked.

‘I usually take it to a staff member and tell them it fell on the floor. It’s the right thing to do,’ another said.

But other viewers admitted they do the same thing as Patricija and put the produce back on the shelf.

‘I put it back. If I damaged it beyond sellable, I’d show it to the produce guy and tell him I dropped it. Then move on with my shopping,’ one said.

‘I can't see what the fuss is about. This happens all the time in shops. I have seen staff do the same thing,’ someone argued.


Many people suggested that everyone should just wash their produce regardless.

A social media user asked, ‘These people don't wash their fresh produce when preparing it? Do they think it's not dirty when hundreds of random hands have pawed all over it before them?’

‘I wonder how often fruit and veggies are picked up by different customers throughout the day... just wash before consuming or cooking... it's not rocket science,’ another pointed out.

It seems like retail workers weren't too pleased about this either. According to one shopper's account, she was 'confronted' by a retail worker after she put back a piece of fruit that had been knocked onto the floor by her child.


'He went on about how he now needed to rewash the now “contaminated” oranges,' they said.

As for the Queensland team, Patricija and Brigita successfully cooked their Lithuanian dish. However, their menu was criticised by the show’s members, earning them a score of 59. This means they were eliminated from the contest.

Key Takeaways
  • My Kitchen Rules contestant's ‘gross’ act in a Woolworths supermarket has sparked an online debate.
  • One of the contestants was seen dropping a bundle of shallots on the supermarket floor before placing them back on the display table.
  • Some viewers argue this is poor supermarket etiquette and unfair to other shoppers, while others admit to doing the same.
  • The controversy follows the team's elimination from the contest following their unique Lithuanian menu.

What’s your take on this, members? Do you agree that shoppers should not put back a dropped produce on the shelf, or do you think it’s okay to return it? Let us know in the comments below!
 

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Wow! This is what is called "a first world problem" and anyone who calls it "gross" is being a very precious princess. Really? Where do they think their fruit and vegies come from originally?
Grew some potatoes one time and dug them up when ready. Step daughter found out where they came from and refused to eat them. She got told that they were no different than Woolies fresh veg. Still she wouldn't eat them.
A couple of days later made some mashed potatoes with what l had dug up and she commented on how good they tasted. That's when we told her they were the ones from the backyard. She soon changed her mind once she got sucked in.
 
Why then was numerous police wondering around the shopping centre ??? - we do not even have a local police station - they have to come from 30 km away.
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Maybe you have a couple of banks there or something just as important, and that might be why the police showed up. Who knows? Why you asking us? Ask them LOL
 
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Ever heard of the 3 second rule? If you drop it on the floor pick it up and it's fine.
If it freaks you out just give it a rinse under the tap.
A little bit of germs aren't going to hurt you. That's the trouble these days every one is worried about germs to much and their immune systems are not getting the resistance they need to everyday things. So it doesn't worry me that she put it back on the shelf.
I have done the same ,it’s a natural reaction to do that.
 
Jeez ! you people live in LaLa Land, I'd hardly class it a a Gross Act !!! Dropping something and picking it up and putting it back, hardly comes in as a gross act to me !
When I read the headline, I thought that she had at least taken her knickers off to wipe down the conveyor belt !
Go a few days without ANYTHING to eat and you won't be so finicky !
Ha ha ha good reaction , love. The humour on the forum , a few more should try it .L.ife is too short.
 
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Maybe you have a couple of banks there or something just as important, and that might be why the police showed up. Who knows? Why you asking us? Ask them LOL
I feel lucky that it was not the day I went shopping :)
I got the info from local chat box.
 

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