An irate Aldi shopper has coughed in a worker's face after going on an explosive rant at the check out.
The argument started when an unidentified woman accused a male employee of stealing hundred dollar notes from her purse at the Mount Druitt supermarket, in Sydney's west, over the weekend.
Mobile phone footage showed the woman suddenly unleash at staff.
'Where's the hundred dollars you just grabbed out of my hand?' she asked.
The employee tried to respond but she yelled over the top of him.
'Mate, I just had f***ing hundreds in my hand, where is it?,' she screamed.
'Where the f*** is it?'
Two male workers told her they didn't have any hundred dollar notes, but the woman wouldn't listen.
She began swearing at them and repeatedly asking where her money was.
'Get it out of your f***ing till, c***!!' she demanded.
The employee shielded his face with catalogues as the woman leaned towards him and coughed in his face.
She yelled, 'you f***ing grubs!' as she stormed out of the supermarket.
The footage was shared on Facebook where viewers commented on her behaviour.
'Just a normal day in the Druitt,' one commenter joked.
'Me trying to get toilet paper today,' someone else wrote, referring the brawls that have erupted all over the country between coronavirus panic-buyers.
'Well aint she classy,' another shared.
It comes after the Australian government implemented social distancing policies instructing people to keeping 1.5 metres apart at all times to stop COVID-19 from spreading.
This article has been adapted from its original source.
