Two customers from Kmart blasted by fellow shoppers online over selfish act: "How is this acceptable?"
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Two Kmart shoppers have received an intense backlash from hundreds of fellow shoppers online after several photos of their "despicable" act were revealed on social media.
In a post on a popular Facebook group, a Kmart shopper blasted her fellow customer’s shopping antics, asking: “How is this acceptable?”
The enraged shopper saw two customers loading up several trolleys worth of discounted women’s shoes at Kmart.
"I went into Kmart today and as soon as I walked in, there were two people with THREE shopping trolleys FULL and overloaded with every single pair of shoes that were discounted to $2 in the women’s shoe aisles," the shopper recounted.
"I went to the shoe aisle and there was NOTHING. These two people had cleared it all out," she added.
In the photos, the accused customers can be seen with an overloaded trolley. The woman claimed that they had two more trolleys behind the counter, full of discounted shoes.
The two customers were seen with two to three trolleys full of discounted shoes. Credit: Facebook.
At first, the Kmart shopper thought maybe they were going to donate the bulk of items to charity. So she politely approached the customers to ask the reason why they were buying so many discounted items.
However, she was shocked and further enraged when she heard their answers. "It was so that they could sell at the markets for more money," she said.
"How is this acceptable – when they clear everything on special out, only to sell at the markets?"
Hundreds of fellow shoppers who saw the woman's post agreed with her, saying the two customers were out of line, and what they did was selfish and unfair to other shoppers.
"This is despicable! Makes me so angry," one user wrote in the comments. Another agreed, saying: "So so selfish. What the actual hell."
A third person wrote: "When I think of how many folks are doing it tough right now after all the floods, this is just sad to see. Hoping these people have a change of heart and do the right thing. A lot of people could benefit from a donation like this."
What are your thoughts, members?
Were the two customers reasonable for "reselling" the discounted items? Or was it the right thing to call them out over their "selfish" act?