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Two girls were filmed in March. Picture: Facebook

Two brazen young teens have been filmed allegedly abusing and assaulting Woolworths staff in shocking footage shared to social media.

The two teenage girls were filmed back in March by a Gold Coast woman at the Sundale Woolworths shop, arguing with staff after they allegedly tried to stuff their hoodies with stock.

Two girls were filmed allegedly abusing staff at a Woolworths in March. Picture: Facebook
One of the girls allegedly hurled abuse at a young female staff member before pushing her. Picture: Facebook
One of the girls allegedly hurled abuse at a young female staff member before pushing her. Picture: Facebook

After being ordered to leave the store “immediately” before police are called, one girl allegedly storms up to a staff member, shirtfronting her before shoving her in the chest with both hands.

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“You’re a f***ing chicken nugget,” she can be heard yelling.

While a male colleague watches on, another female staff member intervenes, demanding that the girl leave the store immediately.

Another staff member intervened, ordering the girls to leave. Picture: Facebook
Another staff member intervened, ordering the girls to leave. Picture: Facebook
The woman was also allegedly abused. Picture: Facebook
The woman was also allegedly abused. Picture: Facebook

The teenager then confronts the older staff member, allegedly pushing her and verbally assaulting her while threatening her with clenched fists before she is dragged away by her friend.

“Don’t f***ing touch me, s***,” the girl shouts at the staff member.

“Do you think I’m scared of you?”

As the second girl attempts drag her friend away, the customer filming the ordeal is allegedly pushed and her phone swatted.

The other girl eventually dragged her friend away. Picture: Facebook
The other girl eventually dragged her friend away. Picture: Facebook

The girls then leave the store, and staff can be heard calling police to report the alleged assault.

Queensland Police said the investigation was ongoing.

Woolworths said it was continuing to assist police with inquiries, and steps had been taken to ban the customers from returning to the store.

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Ellen Ransley is a Queensland general news reporter, covering everything from crime to COVID-19, from Cape York to Coolangatta. She joined the NCA NewsWire team after two years working in Roma, western Queensla… Read more

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