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Woman Slams Couple For Loading Up Trolley With Nappies Amid Panic-Buying

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Woman Slams Couple For Loading Up Trolley With Nappies Amid Panic-Buying

Toilet paper, towels, pasta, flour, and rice are limited to one per person!

An angered woman has slammed two Coles shopper for loading up their trolley with nappies amid pandemic panic-buying.

The couple filmed at the checkout of a Coles store in Penrith, Sydney’s West had their trolley filled with nappies.

An angered woman filmed two coles shopper who loaded up their trolley with nappies amid pandemic panic-buying

Woman Slams Couple For Loading Up Trolley With Nappies Amid Panic-Buying
Woman Slams Couple For Loading Up Trolley With Nappies Amid Panic-Buying

‘Look at this woman. Despite everything that’s occurring, she has the hide. This pair right here with a full trolley of nappies. How disgusting!’ The woman filming the couple said. She added as she moved the camera toward the checkout staff: ‘And she served them.’

With nappies not being on Coles’ list of restricted items, the shopper was dubbed ‘greedy’ for purchasing such a large quantity while necessities run in short supply as a result of panic buying.

With nappies not being on Coles’ list of restricted items, the shopper was dubbed ‘greedy’ for purchasing such a large quantity

Woman Slams Couple For Loading Up Trolley With Nappies Amid Panic-Buying
Woman Slams Couple For Loading Up Trolley With Nappies Amid Panic-Buying

‘I can’t believe nobody in the store said anything to the shopper. There’s no way would I be able to restrain myself or say nothing.’ One user said.  Another added: ‘This made me so furious. Coles needs to make their checkout accountable. It’s part of their duty.’

‘Parents with their children in their arms are permitted to have 1 packet of wipes. It’s very simple. They believe they’re more entitled than the remaining society.’ A third said.

Nevertheless, Coles, Aldi, and Woolworths have been persuaded to introduce buying limits on some items after panic-buying cleared out stores of pasta, frozen food, toilet paper, rice as well as dried goods.

Coles, Aldi, and Woolworths have been persuaded to introduce buying limits on some items

Woman Slams Couple For Loading Up Trolley With Nappies Amid Panic-Buying
Woman Slams Couple For Loading Up Trolley With Nappies Amid Panic-Buying

But evidently, Coles doesn’t appear to have restrictions on how many nappies a shopper can purchase. Woolworths shoppers are equally permitted to purchase many packets of nappies but placed a one-pack limit on baby wipes, toilet paper, paper towel, serviettes, and antibacterial wipes and rice amid the hysteria.

On the other hand, panic-buying has originated a wave of supermarket tourism with citizens from large cities or perhaps urban areas descending on rural locations in search of supplies.

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