Skip to content
Search

Latest Stories

Add Upworthy to your Google News feed.
Google News Button

Entitlement can lead to some truly baffling behavior, and one woman at a local convenience store proved just that. Reddit user u/Lifeneedslubricant shared a story about an over-the-top grocery store encounter, where a woman demanded to pay less than her total bill—and expected the clerk to just accept it.

Instead of backing down, the quick-witted cashier stood firm. But the real twist came when the woman called her husband for backup—and he wasn’t on her side at all.


media1.tenor.com

A chaotic checkout line

While chatting with the store owner’s daughter, the Redditor noticed a woman entering the store, heading straight for the shelves.

"In walks this woman, probably around my age, and she begins gathering items and dumping them on the counter, completely disregarding other customers who were already at it," she wrote.

The woman ignored the line and expected immediate service, even though the clerk was already helping another customer.

Representative Image Source: Pexels | MART PRODUCTION

‘You should be serving me first’

Growing impatient, the woman cut in and insisted the cashier should stop helping the person in front of her.

"My items are on the counter, so you shouldn’t be serving anyone else as I’m clearly waiting to be served," she told the clerk.

When the customer who was actually next in line asked her to wait her turn, she huffed and puffed in frustration.

media1.tenor.com

Trying to haggle at the grocery store

Finally, the clerk rang up her totalover $30—but instead of paying the full amount, she tried to negotiate.

"She then told him that she would only give $25 because that’s all she had," the Redditor explained.

The cashier, unfazed, told her she could remove some items to match what she could afford. That’s when she lost it.

"I need everything. You can’t deprive me of my needs. Who do you think you are? I'm calling my husband," she snapped.

The cashier’s response?

"Make sure he brings his wallet!"

media1.tenor.com

Her dramatic ‘hostage’ call backfires

Determined to get her way, the woman called her husband and put him on speakerphone.

"Baby, I’m at this store, and the clerk is holding me and two other females hostage. You need to come and rescue us," she said.

Her husband, not buying into her nonsense, quickly shut her down.

"You can’t really be held hostage and be allowed to use your phone," he pointed out.

Then, he got to the real issue.

"So either you didn’t have enough money, or you’re trying to buy alcohol without [an] ID."

Representative Image Source: Pexels | Anna Shvets

Husband tells her to put things back

Instead of rushing to "rescue" her, her husband took the store’s side.

He told her to leave behind the junk food—the chips, candy, and soda—because they already had enough at home.

Realizing she wasn’t winning this battle, she stamped her foot, hung up the phone, and begrudgingly removed items to match the $25 she had.

media1.tenor.com

Reddit reacts: ‘I love her husband’

The internet loved how the husband handled the situation, with many saying he was clearly over her behavior.

u/SnooBunnies7461 commented:

"I love her husband. Sounds like he's over her sh#t but still kind about it."

Others weren’t surprised by her dramatic phone call, with u/NutAli joking:


"The police probably already know her and have banned her from calling them."
— u/NutAli

Image Source: Reddit | u/DangerousDave303


Image Source: Reddit | u/Baileythenerd

A reality check she wasn’t expecting

This woman thought she could bulldoze her way through the checkout line, pay whatever she felt like, and have her husband back her up. Instead, she got a dose of reality—from both the cashier and her own spouse.

One thing’s for sure: next time she calls her husband for backup, she might want to make sure he’s actually on her side.

media1.tenor.com

More For You

Widow keeps entire inheritance while stepdaughter faces eviction. She just got a reality check.
Representative Cover Image Source: Pexels | Mikhail Nilov; Reddit | u/Spiritual_Alps3413

Widow keeps entire inheritance while stepdaughter faces eviction. She just got a reality check.

Inheritance disputes often lead to heated debates, especially when a family is divided. One woman recently sparked outrage after revealing that she inherited her late husband’s entire estate—nearly a million dollars—without leaving anything for his 16-year-old daughter from a previous relationship.

Posting on Reddit as u/Spiritual_Alps3413, the widow asked if she was wrong for keeping everything while her stepdaughter and her mother struggled to survive.

Keep ReadingShow less
Man cancels wedding after fiancée refuses to include his daughter
Representative Cover Image Source: Pexels | TranStudios Photography & Video; Reddit | u/whoevenisthat5

Man cancels wedding after fiancée refuses to include his daughter

A wedding is supposed to be a celebration of love and family, but for one man, it became the breaking point in his relationship. Reddit user u/whoevenisthat5 shared how he was forced to call off his engagement after his fiancée refused to include his 11-year-old daughter in their wedding.

At first, he thought it was just a disagreement over wedding roles—but when he found out her real reason for wanting to leave his daughter out, he realized there was no future for them.

Keep ReadingShow less
9-year-old with autism stuns the world with an IQ higher than Einstein
Cover Image Source: Instagram/Adhara Maite Pérez Sánchez

9-year-old with autism stuns the world with an IQ higher than Einstein

At just 9 years old, Adhara Pérez Sánchez has achieved what most people can’t even imagine. The Mexico City native has an IQ of 162—higher than Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, who were both estimated to have IQs of 160, according to PEOPLE.

Despite facing relentless bullying due to her autism diagnosis, Pérez has not only graduated high school but is also pursuing two college degrees in systems engineering and mathematics.

Keep ReadingShow less
kimberly dowdell, reunion, down syndrome

Brothers Blake and Jack have an emotional reunion.

thekimberlydowdell/Instagram

Teen with Down syndrome travels hundreds of miles for incredible reunion with brother

Going off to college is the break-free moment that most young adults long for. While the newfound freedom is an amazing change, it is also a time of transition--which can bring a lot of uncomfortable feelings with the adjustment. It can be overwhelming, scary, and unfamiliar. So when mom Kimberly DowDell (@thekimberlydowdell) received a message from her son Blake that he was feeling anxious and overwhelmed during his second semester at college, she knew exactly what to do. She loaded up the family, including her husband and Blake's brother Jack (who has Down syndrome), and got on the road to go see him. And the brothers had an emotional reunion that was shared on social media.

"Blake is in his second semester of college, and being away from home can be hard. When he told us he was feeling anxious and overwhelmed, we didn’t even think twice—we jumped in the car and drove 286 miles just to be there for him," she wrote in the post's Instagram caption. "To remind him he’s not alone. To give him words of encouragement. To wrap him in a hug that says, we see you, we love you, and we’re always here for you."

Keep ReadingShow less
Teacher unleashes glorious payback against school after forced to pay for class trip himself
Representative image by Canva

Teacher unleashes glorious payback against school after forced to pay for class trip himself

School excursions often provide unforgettable experiences and bonding opportunities for students, but for teachers, they can be loaded with logistical headaches. So when a teacher was asked to single-handedly finance a field trip—with zero compensation—Reddit user u/Unfunded_Teacher took to the platform to vent about this bizarre demand.

Representative photo by Pexels | Anny Patterson

Keep ReadingShow less