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Supermarket employees bury Car
Supermarket employees bury Car
A driver in Argentina learned a lesson the hard way when when he parked where he was not supposed to at a grocery store. When employees saw the car in an illegal spot, they pranked the driver by boxing the vehicle in with shopping carts.
Fox News spotted the photos that were posted by Arnold Angelini, a witness to the situation. They show a small Peugeot improperly parked at a COTO supermarket in Temperley, Argentina, which is in the Buenos Aires Province. Several lines of shopping carts were stacked and placed around the car as a prank for not following the rules....
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