Aldi shopper smashes 'hundreds of booze bottles' on floor in five-minute rampage

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A bizarre rampage was caught on camera as a woman started throwing 'thousands of pounds worth' of alcohol on the floor and lobbing glass bottles as Aldi staff watched on helplessly
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