BRITTANY Miller is no stranger to causing controversy.
She found herself in the headlines last year when she broke her silence about faking cancer – admitting she made a mistake before finding fame as an influencer.
Influencer Brittany Miller has caused controversy again with the “entitled” way she does her supermarket shopCredit: tiktok/@brittanyhmiller
She first opened orange juice and swigged it straight from the carton, before eating an apple and Daim bar before even payingCredit: tiktok/@brittanyhmiller
Now Brittany has sparked outrage again, after sharing the “entitled” way she does her supermarket shop.
The mum-of-two, who is expecting her third child, took to TikTok to post a video of her trip to Sainsbury’s and Tesco as she tried to track down some Daim bars to satisfy a pregnancy craving.
She admitted she “can’t f**king find” the chocolate bars in all the shops she’s looked in so far, despite her cravings being “no joke”.
In the first shop, Brittany came up empty handed, but did manage to get a carton of orange juice – which she’s also been wanting recently.
The video then showed Brittany opening the carton in the middle of the aisle, and taking a huge swig directly from it.
Braeburn apples are another current craving, and Brittany picked up a pack of those, before also tucking in as she strolled round the shop.
Despite not being able to get the Daim bars, she did get a pack of malted milk biscuits with a cream filling twist.
She then hit a local corner shop looking for the chocolate bars, but once again was unsuccessful, before she headed to Tesco.
And it was in here she managed to spot some of the bars, quickly picking up three multipacks and ripping one bar open to eat in store.
“Oh my god, oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god,” she exclaimed as she delightedly chowed down on the bar.
The comments section was immediately filled with people weighing in on Brittany’s supermarket antics, as one called her “entitled” as another fumed: “Such a chav eating products in the shop before paying!”
“Opening the food still in the supermarket,” another sighed.
As a third questioned: “Girl did you wash that apple?”
However, others defended the 29-year-old.
“Love how she’s eating everything in the store,” one giggled.
“I thought I was the only one that ate in the store! Love it,” another added.
Is eating supermarket food before you've paid for it allowed?
NO, it's not. In fact, according to section 6 of the theft act 1968, it's actually illegal.
Criminal law specialist Rachel Adamson said: “While you might have the honest intention to pay for a chocolate bar that you’ve eaten while shopping in a supermarket, it is still technically illegal.
“Buying a product at the till is what transfers the ownership from the product belonging to the shopkeeper, to it belonging to you.
“And only when that sale is complete do you have the legal right to consume or use it.”
“You’re allowed to!” a third insisted.
As someone else said: “I’ve done it too.
“As long as you pay after, what’s the issue?”



