Angry nonna launches foul-mouthed tirade after finding Aldi’s shelves empty in Melbourne 

Hilarious moment angry nonna launches foul-mouthed tirade after finding Aldi’s shelves empty in Melbourne

  • A nonna has slammed the panic buying frenzy after finding Aldi’s shelves empty
  • A man asked her how she felt about it on camera in a Melbourne store on Sunday 
  • She said she couldn’t find anything as shelves are bare and ‘the world, it’s f***ed’
  • The video has racked up 790 views since it was posted to YouTube on Monday
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An angry nonna has slammed the panic buying frenzy in a foul-mouthed tirade after finding Aldi’s shelves empty. 

The elderly woman was shopping at a Melbourne store on Sunday when she discovered that supplies had been stripped amid coronavirus fears. 

Sensing she was not impressed, a man decided to interview her on camera to capture her opinion on the stockpiling craze sweeping the nation.  

The nonna said ‘the world is f***ed’ after she discovered Aldi’s shelves had been stripped bare during a shop on Sunday

‘Hey nonna, what’s wrong? You don’t look happy,’ he asks in the video.

‘Because we’ve been here to Aldi to buy something and you can’t find nothing here,’ the grandmother says looking into the camera.

‘All the shelves are empty,’ the man adds. 

‘Yeah all the shelves.. The world is f***ed,’ she mutters.

‘What’s wrong?’ The man says, asking her to repeat herself.

‘The world, it’s f***ed,’ she declares. 

The man tells the nonna he agrees then offers her a hi-five. 

The video has racked up almost 800 views since it was posted to YouTube on Monday. 

Aldi joined Coles and Woolworths last week in imposing restrictions on toilet paper purchases

Aldi joined Coles and Woolworths last week in imposing restrictions on toilet paper purchases

It comes as Woolworths announced it would dedicate an hour for disabled and elderly shoppers to shop before its stores were opened to the general public.

However, the initiative was blasted as a PR stunt on Tuesday after hundreds of pensioners gathered outside stores around the country for the 7am-8am window, only to find empty shelves once inside. 

The toilet paper crisis has caused Coles, Woolworths, and Aldi to crackdown, with all supermarket giants imposing a one-pack per shop restriction. 

Supermarkets have also imposed limits on dry pasta, flour, rice, paper towels, tissues and hand sanitiser.  

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