Brawl breaks out at Melbourne Aldi over outdoor furniture

  • Female shopper records two families fighting at Melbourne Aldi on Saturday 
  • They were fighting to get their hands on the three-seat corner wicker sofa
  • The $349 sofa was a hit among shoppers who didn’t the store had more sets
  • The manager of the store finally steps in to break the fight between the two  

A female shopper has captured the moment when two families fight over an outdoor furniture which was offered during a sale.

The brawl was recorded at Melbourne Aldi supermarket at Plenty Valley in South Morang just before 8.30am on Saturday by Maria Chatzikostandinou.

Both families were fighting over a three-seat corner wicker sofa which cost $349 per set.

A female shopper has recorded two families fighting over furniture at Melbourne Aldi 

The $349 three seat sofa was a hit among shoppers who didn't know the store had more sets

The $349 three seat sofa was a hit among shoppers who didn’t know the store had more sets

‘There was a lot of swearing and they were saying: ‘I was here first, it’s mine’,’ Ms Chatzikostandinou told 7 News Online.

The 0.38 video starts with people rushing into the store as soon as it opens.

It then moves on to a group of shoppers crowding each other at the outdoor furniture section.  

‘I was here at seven, on my own,’ a woman yells out.

Ms Chatzikostandinou told the website that the fight was pointless as there were more sets of that particular sofa held at the back of the store. 

She added that the fight ended as soon as the manager intervened and told the both sides to leave the premise if they wanted to continue on.

They were fighting to get their hands on the three-seat corner wicker sofa which was on sale

They were fighting to get their hands on the three-seat corner wicker sofa which was on sale

The manager of the Aldi store finally steps in to break the fight between the two families 

The manager of the Aldi store finally steps in to break the fight between the two families 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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