CHICAGO, IL — The offer of a $1 reusable bag erupted into a meltdown by a woman who proclaimed she had voted for Donald Trump and was being discriminated against by African-American employees at a Chicago arts and crafts store.

Grady said she had just gone through the checkout line at Michaels and was standing at the exit showing her 2-year-old child a Christmas ornament. According to Grady, the customer, who is white, went into a "30-minute racist rant complete with yelling and cursing and repeated references to the fact that both employees were African-American." Warning: Graphic language and profanity

The customer says in the video that the store associate was trying to "force me" into buying a reusable bag for her larger items.

"Yes, I voted for Trump, so there. You want to kick me out because of that? And look who won," the customer said.

Grady said the yelling had been going on for several minutes before she started recording the confrontation on video because she wanted to document it for store employees to "keep them from getting in trouble for no reason" because "the customer is always right."

In the video, the customer can be heard telling the Michaels employee "you want to discriminate against me and name call me?" The customer also starts recording the employee on video. "What, you don't want to be videoed? You don't want to be on TV," she says.