Man’s disgusting supermarket act
As the world remains in the grip of the coronavirus pandemic, a man has filmed himself licking a supermarket shelf and posted it online, leading to a call for him to be jailed.
The man is believed to have created the clip in a grocery store in the US state of Missouri.
"Who's scared of coronavirus?" he is says before licking the shelf.
The video was shown on Good Morning Britain with host Piers Morgan branding the man a moron and calling for him to be put in jail and denied health care.
Find him, arrest him, imprison him, & deny him any healthcare if he gets the virus.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) March 22, 2020
See how funny the disgusting little pr*ck finds it when his chest is collapsing & he can’t breathe. https://t.co/osWH8WOi2F
"This is somebody in America, who went to a supermarket knowing the coronavirus is attacking everyone in the United States and he did this and posted it online," he said.
"What I would like to happen to him is I'd like him found, and I am sure they will get him.
"I would like him put in prison, immediately. And then I would like him deprived of any healthcare should he then get the virus having tried to deliberately give it to potentially lots of other people.
"That might concentrate the minds of these morons and it might concentrate the minds of these morons we have here," he said, referring to Britain, where new measures aimed at stopping the spread of the coronavirus have been introduced by Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
The stunt comes after another man filmed himself licking a subway pole in New York and posted it online.
Earlier in the month a woman filmed herself licking a plane toilet seat in what she called the "coronavirus challenge".
Please RT this so people can know how to properly be sanitary on the airplane 🥰😅 pic.twitter.com/x7GX9b4Lxc
— Ava Louise (ig @avalouiise) (@realavalouiise) March 14, 2020
Last week Newsweek reported a 53-year-old woman had been issued with a police order after licking a freezer door handle in a Wisconsin supermarket as a "protest of the coronavirus".
Originally published as Man's disgusting supermarket act