Woolworths customer mocked by worker for wearing jeans and thongs

Woolworths customer mocked by worker for wearing jeans and thongs

06/14/2022

Supermarket shopper is slammed for ‘Aussie fashion fail’ as employees label the look disgusting

  • A Woolworths customer has been mocked online for wearing jeans with thongs
  • A Woolies employee went viral on TikTok for showing the fashion faux-pas
  • Their video, which has since been deleted, racked up more than 700,000 views 
  • ‘Don’t you dare come into my store looking like this’ the clip’s caption read
  • Many viewers in the comments slammed the worker’s ‘judgmental’ video 

An oblivious Woolworths customer has been mocked for his fashion choices while wearing a combination many Aussies sport at the shops. 

A Woolies employee went viral in a since-deleted video posted to TikTok zooming in on a shopper at the checkout wearing jeans and thongs captioned: ‘Don’t you dare come into my store looking like this’. 

The clip divided people in the comments who called the video ‘discrimination’ while other agreed pairing jeans with thongs is a fashion faux pas. 


A Woolworths worker has divided hundreds online after mocking a customer for wearing jeans and thongs in a viral TikTok clip that has since been deleted

‘When customers wear jeans and thongs’ the clip read accompanied by two green-face sick emojis and drew in more than 700,000 views before it was taken down.

In the comments, many agreed with the Woolies worker’s judgement where as other jumped to defend the man.  

‘Ew gross, calling 1800fashionpolice,’ one joked while another pointed out: ‘Jeans and thongs have been worn for about 40 years’. 

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‘If only we knew which store so we could all do this just to make a point. It’s not ok to judge other people like that,’ a third commented. 

‘Seriously just do your job, judging customers by what they wear IS NOT in your job description. Be better,’ a second said. 

‘What kind of punk films a customer while working?,’ asked a third. 

Last month Kate McElligott shared a video to her TikTok page alongside her boyfriend Harry showcasing how they prepare for a night at home by playing ‘scissors, paper, rock’.

The couple use the childhood game to decide what drinks, entrée, main, dessert and movie this will enjoy on their date night, visiting a supermarket to procure each of the necessary items.

But despite the video being an innocent reminder of young love, a collection of Americans infiltrated the comment section to argue about the choice of footwear the two decided on for their outing.

‘Wait so why is your boyfriend not wearing shoes?’ One woman asked.


Kate McElligott shared a video to her TikTok page alongside her boyfriend Harry showcasing how they prepare for a night at home by playing ‘scissors, paper, rock’

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‘Can we talk about the fact he has no shoes on,’ said another.

The shock and ‘disgust’ was quickly defended by other Australians who live ‘on the coast’.

‘Too many non Aussies about the shoes. What are all the 7ft spiders going to bite if you cover your feet up?’ One man joked.

‘As a fellow Aussie I say that it’s 100 per cent normal to go without shoes. I don’t know what everyone else is on about,’ said another.

Kate felt the need to defend her boyfriend’s lack of footwear by saying: ‘I have a feeling that this video isn’t reaching Australians cause I’d say this is standard??? Is my life a lie???

‘Okay so to explain it’s pretty standard to not wear shoes to places in Australia. It was night and we were too lazy to put shoes on.’

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