A brazen woman ate right in the supermarket without paying for her food. When an employee asked her to pay for the damage, she caused such a scene that the entire store turned around 😱😨
The store was almost empty that day, and only security cameras caught a woman in a dark coat and red headscarf slowly approaching the yogurt counter.
She glanced around, made sure no one was around, calmly removed the lid, and began eating right there, as if it were the most ordinary thing. Then, as if nothing had happened, she picked up a banana, peeled it, ate it, and tossed the peel into the clearance box. Then she opened a package of cookies, ate a couple, and carefully tucked the rest behind other items.
When a young salesperson passed by, he initially assumed the woman was simply examining the merchandise. But, noticing the open package in her hand, he politely approached:

“Grandma, you need to pay for what you’ve already opened. This is considered damage to the goods.”
She jumped up, as if insulted.
“I just tried it! I have the right to know what I’m buying! Your store won’t go broke just from yogurt, and I’m a pensioner,” she declared loudly, so loud that even the cashiers looked up.
“Trying is for tasting,” the salesperson explained calmly. “Opened goods are considered spoiled. No one will buy them.”
“Don’t tell me what to do!” she shouted. “I shop here every day! I have the right! Besides, this whole thing is a hoax!”
Her scream echoed throughout the room. Several customers stopped and watched as the woman continued waving her arms, accusing the store of every possible crime—from “poor-quality products” to “oppressing pensioners.”
But the climax came when the salesperson calmly offered to call the manager.
“Call him!” she barked. “Let him explain to me why they’re robbing old people! You should give me everything for free, I’m a pensioner.”
The woman was sure she was absolutely right in this situation, but what the store employees did shocked everyone. 😱😱 Continued in the first comment 👇👇
The manager came quickly. He looked at the empty cup, then at the camera, then at it.
“Either you pay for the goods, or we’ll call the police,” he said curtly.
The woman turned pale, but continued to maintain the appearance of being right.
“Take your money back! I would have paid anyway. Who do you think I am?” she muttered and abruptly threw the coins on the floor, as if she were doing the store a favor.
And as she left, she was still muttering under her breath:
“I’ll NEVER set foot in this store again! You just lost a customer because of your greed!”
She strode proudly toward the exit, as if she’d taught the lesson.
The employees exchanged glances. One of them muttered quietly, almost in a whisper:
“Thank God…”
The colleagues barely suppressed their smiles.







