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2021-12-06 19:09:03 By : Mr. Linearactuator Gasspring

She uses a portable hair straightener.

A disgusting video of a woman eating groceries, throwing back the package and resealing it has appeared online.

This offensive 9-minute clip follows this woman through a Kroger store in Nashville, Tennessee, where she tampered with multiple products before changing multiple products on the shelf.

She didn't bring a shopping cart or shopping basket, and seemed to have no intention of buying these products. She clearly knew the man who filmed her, and he eventually challenged her at the end of the editing-even though he was clearly part of the "joke".

This disgusting scene begins when the woman opens a bag of potato chips, then she makes a face and spit out the chewed food back into the bag. Then she took out a portable hair straightener from her Louis Vuitton handbag, resealed a bag of potato chips, and put it back on the shelf:

She prefers the second bag of potato chips; she just sampled the samples, then heat-sealed the packaging again and replaced it-looking directly at the so-called secret camera a few times-and then she took a handful of it herself Candy, then closed and replaced that box.

However, the fate of the third bag of potato chips is the same as the first bag, but this time she opened a bag of toilet paper, licked it clean with her tongue, and then pushed it back into the package.

When she opened the water bottle and soda can, gulped, and put them back on the shelf, her disgust continued.

At one stage, she even wiped her fingers clean with a pack of baby wipes, stuffed the used wipes back into the bag, closed and walked away.

Nine minutes after she left the contaminated products, any customer could inadvertently buy them, and the photographer finally "faced" her with a funny conclusion.

"Miss, are you stealing something?" he asked her.

"I didn't steal," she told him. "I plan to buy those things. Take care of my own business."

"I remember where I put it. It's none of your business, why don't you mind your own business?" She said-before "escaping the scene".

According to reports, the woman posted the video to her own Instagram and then made her account private.

A spokesperson for Kroger’s Nashville branch told TooFab that the contaminated products were purchased by individuals in the video.

The spokesperson said: "The safety of our customers and employees is our top priority." "As soon as we received notification of a video circulating in a store in our Nashville branch, we started our own internal investigation."

"Through the quick actions of our team, we were able to verify that the items used for the video were not left on the shelf, but were purchased by the relevant personnel. Even if it is a prank, this video is disturbing. It is important to remember that tampering with consumption It’s a criminal offense to pack the wrong person."

In many states, tampering with consumer products is a felony; in the past two years, there have been several similar incidents-apparently for social media influence-including a woman licking bluebell ice cream and putting it in the refrigerator Here, a teenage boy drank a bottle of Arizona iced tea and vomited it back before replacing it on the shelf.

TooFab has contacted the local police for advice.