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Woman explodes in Trader Joe’s after asked to wear mask

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Woman at a Trader Joe's grand opening has tantrum (Screenshot)

Screaming and crying, a white woman had a hissy fit after being asked to wear her mask in a newly opened supermarket.

READ MORE: Seattle Black man films hysterical ‘Karen’ who falsely claims she is being attacked

Another unidentified white woman had a public meltdown at the grand opening of the North Hollywood location of the popular food market.

At the beginning of the video, one can hear a voice presumably D. Giles report, “Y’all, Karen is showing out at Trader Joe’s,” as the video plays a middle-aged woman arguing with Trader Joe’s employees.

In response to her rant, D. Giles told the disgruntled white woman that he recorded her tantrum.

READ MORE: Kathy Jenkins, ‘KKK Karen’ apologizes for racist rant at BLM protest

Many in the nation have taken President Trump’s lead, refusing to wear masks for medical and political reasons.

Source: theGrio

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