Bread roll destruction at the bakery shelf: cashier chases customer for a kilometer
Fukuoka - A customer said she only wanted to test the firmness of a pack of bread rolls before buying them. Nevertheless, the police cracked down.

Horrific scenes must have unfolded "loaf of bread-like" at the bakery shelf of a supermarket in the Japanese city of Fukuoka.
An unemployed woman was seen by store staff crushing a packet of sesame buns worth the equivalent of 1.12 euros with her thumb, local police told the BBC news channel on Friday.
One of the rolls was crushed in such a way that it could no longer be sold without conscience. The police spoke of "criminal damage" and arrested the culprit.
The cashier in particular must have been really angry when he saw the destruction of the baked goods. When the customer wanted to leave the store, he followed her for a good kilometer before the police arrived. He claimed that this woman had often crushed the rolls in his store before.
Meanwhile, the woman herself feels that she has been treated unfairly. She claimed that she only wanted to check the "firmness" of the goods before buying them.