Shopper brings her own chair to wait for Woolworths BBQ chook

Sneaky shopper captures the astounding moment a woman brings her own CHAIR to ensure she gets the first hot chook of the day: ‘She’s ready to go to war’

  • Hilarious footage shows the lengths customers will go to get a fresh BBQ chook
  • The video shows a woman with a fold up chair sitting and waiting for a hot chook
  • The video has been paired with Mission Impossible music to add to stealth level
  • ‘Who knew buying hot chickens was a competitive sport,’ a TikTok user wrote 


A shopper has shared hilarious footage of the lengths Woolworths’ customers will go just to get their hands on the first hot chook of the day.

The TikTok user’s video shows a woman who came prepared with her very own fold up chair to await the arrival of fresh hot chickens at the supermarket. 

TikTok user Nik, said she circled around the store at least four times to capture the surprising scene. 

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The video shows a woman with a fold up chair to await the arrival of fresh hot chickens at Woolworths

The TikTok user’s video shows a woman who came prepared with her very own fold up chair to await the arrival of fresh hot chickens at her local supermarket store.

The woman sitting on her BYO fold-up seat is seen with arms crossed looking rather smug that she’ll get first dibs on the Woolworths favourite. 

‘Ready to go to war for the first chicken,’ Nik captioned the video. 

To accompany the amusing footage the user paired the video with Mission Impossible theme music.

‘I love the stealth spy moves and music it took to make this masterpiece,’ an amused TikTok user wrote. 

Nik shared that the shopper also spoke to the woman doing markdowns on pre-made salads while she waited for the fresh chickens to be stocked. 

‘She’s in survival mode for sure,’ Nik wrote. 

'I love the stealth spy moves and music it took to make this masterpiece,' an amused TikTok user wrote, 'Who knew buying hot chickens was a competitive sport,' another wrote

‘I love the stealth spy moves and music it took to make this masterpiece,’ an amused TikTok user wrote, ‘Who knew buying hot chickens was a competitive sport,’ another wrote

‘Who knew buying hot chickens was a competitive sport,’ another user wrote.

‘We had roads cut off and tracks flooding and we still don’t have people brining in chairs for chooks,’ a woman from the Northern Territory wrote. 

Nik hopes the dedicated roast chicken shopper returns to the Seaford Woolworths and if spotted again has promised followers with an update video.

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