An Aldi shopper was filmed trying to buy milk while he was ‘wired off his fucking nuts.’

The video, taken on Sunday afternoon, shows the topless man buying two pints of semi-skimmed milk, at the Aldi, in Regent Street, Leeds.

Toni Smith, 26, from Leeds, posted the clip to Facebook where it has now gathered over 457,000 views, and been shared widely.

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The video begins with the man approaching the checkout, topless and jerking, with two pints of milk in his hands.


Filming the video, Toni remarks: ‘He is off his fucking nut.’

The man, with huge eyes and sweating profusely, continues to try and focus on his milk.



Toni says: ‘Look at that. He is wired. He is definitely wired, not tired.’

The man seems to notice he is being spoken about and looks over before making jerking movements, seemingly unable to keep still.

The shopper was filmed as he bought milk at an Aldi branch in Leeds (Picture: Deadline News)

Toni repeats: ‘Wired, not tired. This man’s wired.’

She adds: ‘Look at him, he’s fucked. He’s fucked up, he’s wired.”

The man then pays for his milk with his change, still jerking and unable to stay still.

Toni remarks that the man is buying milk, and the man in response jumps up and down as though jogging briefly, before the video ends.

Toni said on Tuesday: ‘My reaction was to instantly laugh. I just couldn’t believe what I was seeing.

‘It’s not a laughing matter when kids are about but there was no way I was letting him go without recording him.’

The man had wide eyes, was sweating and jerking (Picture: Deadline News)

He was struggling to stand still (Picture: Deadline News)

Users on social media were equally bemused.

Jenn Behan said: ‘Hahahaha fucking hell.’

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Another one added: ‘Milk man’s gone viral.’

With a third saying: ‘Maybe he’s just excited to eat his cornflakes.’

The video comes less than a week after Aldi told Welshmen they were a hygiene risk for shopping topless during the heatwave.

Aldi displayed a notice on its front door, telling customers: ‘For hygiene reasons, we respectfully request that all customers keep their shirts on whilst in the store during the hot weather.

‘Thank you for your co-operation and enjoy the sun!’

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