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2020 Top storms of superstore After asking to wear a mask | LTTBNews

 2020 Top storms of super store After asking to wear a mask. In this second period of covid-19 due to asking to wear a mask some of incident happened in super shop. 



In this tragic moment an anxious customer storms through the aisle of a Tesco supermarket and throws items on the floor in front of the horrified staff ‘after being told to wear a mask’. The footage shows the man pulling items from shelves and throwing them to the ground on September 22 at a branch on Oxbridge Road in Ealing, west London.

The angry customer continued his aisle of confectionery and littered the floor with packets of cripps, chocolates and popcorn as the concerned staff kept an eye on him. It is understood that the customer started his treadmill at the store after staff members told him to wear a mask or leave the supermarket. A Tesco spokesman said: "We are grateful to the police for their assistance following the unrest at our Tesco Express store on Uxbridge Road several weeks ago.”




As the country enters a new six-week lockdown, an Irishman has smashed dozens of bottles on Tesco Alcohol Aisle. Footage shot yesterday showed Graham McCormack, 33, vandalizing a supermarket on Drogheda West Street off the east coast of the Republic of Ireland Julianstown, McCormack of Preston Park in County Meth, appeared before Judge Irene McKiranon, who was later charged with criminal damage to various bottles of whiskey and wine. He told the Drogheda district court that he did not agree to bail on the condition that he stay away from all Tesco outlets in the country and remain calm. In the video, the young man wears a black hooded jacket and gray sweat pants and moves away from the crowd and accidentally spills a bottle of wine on his shoulder. It’s like tearing pieces to pieces on the floor. He turned and threw more bottles while looking directly at the crowd. Mr. McCamarak starts throwing two bottles at once, before a man tells him to stop and he starts walking towards the crowd, still shaking the bottle off the shelf. Martin Quinn, who took the video, said: "It's a sad day to see whiskey and wine all gone." Tesco said: ‘We confirm an incident happened at our Drogeda West Street store on Wednesday. 'The shop is functioning normally after the incident. "An investigation by An Garda Siochana is underway now and when we apologize to a customer for what happened."

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