A woman has sparked a huge debate after doing a 'full shift' at her local supermarket for free.
Content creator Madison - who is known for trolling supermarkets in the past - has 'worked' at a number of her local outlets in the US.
Most recently, the influencer went viral on TikTok for allegedly working an 'eight-hour shift' at Target with no pay.
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In the video she went 'above and beyond' for the customers by emptying the trash, cleaning the toilets - without gloves - and even paying for people's groceries.
Captioning the post she wrote: "I worked at a random Target store for free!"
"The bathroom was really dirty but don't worry I fixed it," she explains in the clip.
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"I organised the clothes, emptied the trash can and got Olipop and more giftcards to give to my customers."
Madison said that staff thought she was an actual employee.
"I found misplaced items and put them back where they belong," she added.
"Employees and security guards kept walking past me, I blended right in.
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"I found this cart and started stocking everything off of it and another employee saw me but he didn't care because he thought I worked there. We finished the cart together.
"After stocking the shelves I decided to celebrate by buying my customers more stuff."
Viewers were seemingly divided in the comments as some praised the TikToker for 'doing the lord's work'.
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"Watching these make my day better but also someone’s gotta be blessing you for this," one user said.
"No gloves in the bathroom is wild! But love to see these vids," another added.
"So brave for cleaning those bathrooms," a third added.
However, others were shocked by the supermarket staff for not noticing a random woman stocking shelves.
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"How does a manager not notice you don’t work for them??" one viewer wrote.
"You being able to work and it goes unnoticed shows you how much good employee work can go unnoticed for years," another added.
"@target get this girl something!!" a third commented, while a fourth also thought: "The thing about putting the stuff back on the shelves is it needs to be accounted for via a scanner so you probs messed inventory up."
LADbible has contacted Target for a comment.
Topics: TikTok, Food And Drink, Viral