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‘This is just greed’ shoppers say as woman clears shelf of Tesco’s new tear & share cinnamon bun

A SHOPPER has been slammed after clearing the shelf in Tesco.

Nneka, from London, took to social media to show herself filling up her basket with Tesco’s newest bakery addition.

A shopping cart containing multiple containers of Tesco cinnamon rolls.
A woman has been slammed as greedy for clearing the shelf of Tesco’s new sweet treat
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Person taking a container of Tesco cinnamon buns from a shelf.
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Nneka was more than happy to grab the last one and clear the shelf[/caption]

She decided to stock up on her new favourite dessert, the tear and share cinnamon buns.

The sweet treat cost £3.75 each and Nneka bought at least ten to take home.

While she was quickly stashing them in her basket, she was interrupted by another customer.

The customer politely asked Nneka to save her one or that her cousin would have cussed her out, and it seemed like Nneka gave her one.

But the rest she decided were all for herself.

“Caught in the act,” she captioned the post.

The delicious bake has gone viral on social media since its release.

Tesco bosses say: “Soft sweet bun with cinnamon filling, topped with soft cheese icing.

“Swirled with cinnamon filling and hand-iced for a sweet & sticky sharing treat.

“This delectable Cinnamon Tear & Share bun can be eaten hot or cold, and enjoyed with family and friends.”


The clip has since gone viral on her TikTok account @morenneka with over 715k views and 35k likes.

While Nneka was clearly thrilled with her find, many people were quick to slam her and call her out for being ‘greedy.’

One person wrote: “Why can’t people buy a normal amount of something do you really need that many cinnamon buns.”

Another commented: “This is just ridiculous, u don’t need that many.”

Insider tip from a Tesco employee

A Tesco employee has revealed a surprising secret about the self-scan trolleys.

According to the worker, random checks on customers using these trolleys are not entirely random.

The checks are actually triggered by a specific customer habit.

If you frequently pick up and put down items without scanning them, you’re more likely to be selected for a check.

This is due to the system detecting suspicious behaviour, which could indicate potential theft.

So, to avoid delays, it’s best to scan items immediately after placing them in your trolley.

“This is just greed, it’s never that serious,” penned a third.

Meanwhile a fourth said: “If I were her, I’d take one from your basket.”

“But why do you have to take everything though,” claimed a fifth.

Someone else added: “Nah do you know how many Tesco I went for this and it’s you that’s taking all of it!”

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