Clothes were shown strewn across shelves. Footage has emerged of an unnamed Sydney Kmart store trashed after their doors reopened. Photo / TikTok, @tam.wz.
Jaw-dropping footage has emerged of one Sydney Kmart as customers shopped up a storm after the lifting of restrictions last week.
Video posted by @tam.wz on TikTok showed clothing and hangers strewn across the floor of the unnamed Sydney branch, while shelves and racks also had items haphazardly thrown about on them.
The video was shared over the weekend and, according to the caption, was taken "after lockdown".
Viewers lashed the shoppers responsible in the video's comments, calling their behaviour "appalling" and "actually feral".
But with the state hitting its 70 per cent double vaccination target earlier this month, stores are now allowed to reopen from today to those who are fully vaccinated.
Kmart stores in Blacktown and Mt Druitt opened at 12.01am last Monday – but the rush to be among the first inside sparked fears the "chaos" could spark a "superspreader event".
Frenzy as stores reopen at midnight
Last week wild video from inside a Kmart store filmed moments after NSW reopened following 15 weeks of lockdown angered social media users.
Footage showing the inside of the budget retailer's Mt Druitt store just after midnight shows huge crowds filling their trolleys, rushing to grab items and lining up to pay.
Another clip shared before the store opened its doors revealed mammoth lines snaking outside the entrance as people braved miserable weather to queue outside stores after lockdown restrictions lifted at midnight this morning.
Kmart told news.com.au it had a "number of safety precautions in place including reduced store capacities to ensure customer and team safety" and none of these had been breached in the reopening rush.
"We are lucky to operate large format stores like supermarkets that can have a number of people safely shopping and I can confirm that none of our stores have gone over these capacities this morning," the spokesperson said.
"The footage at our Mt Druitt does show lots of excited customers in line to check out – we often see this a short time after opening and we will continue to work together with our customers and continue to adhere to our safety practices and government requirements."
"Am I the only person to think that after everything NSW has gone through, lining up to shop and then battle it out at Kmart before and after midnight is about the dumbest reason for "Freedom"? one person wrote on Twitter.
"Looking at the crowds in Sydney last night is terrifying. I really don't understand crowds queuing @kmart at all. Everyone could shop online during the lockdown. The behaviour is baffling," another agreed.
One described the scenes as "the entitlement of Sydneysiders labelling the behaviour "disturbing".
"COVID DID NOT DISAPPEAR AT MIDNIGHT. Now let's watch the cases spiral because too many idiots went to Kmart," he finished.
Others said the "chaos" was completely unnecessary.
Another video shared on TikTok by user @dibzbaby of hectic crowds inside Mt Druitt was also met with criticism.
A video posted by journalism student Liam Gilleland showed a giant line of at least 50m snaking outside the Penrith Kmart store "minutes before midnight".
As if predicting the stampede of customers, Kmart took out a full-page advert in today's Daily Telegraph, reminding shoppers that while stores are reopening they can still use Click & Collect as well as its online shopping services and SocialQ – the ability to book your spot to shop in store during busy times.