A craft store worker, stocking shelves of fragile glass and ceramic items, watched a mom let her four kids under 15 run wild, playing tag and Marco Polo in the aisles.
After nearly colliding with them twice, the worker avoided a direct confrontation and instead faked a headset call about “broken glass” in a nearby aisle.
The mom, suddenly aware of the danger, rounded up her kids, keeping them close for the rest of her visit. The trick worked 90% of the time on careless parents. Clever or manipulative?
Shared online, the story earned praise for the worker’s sly tactic, with Redditors sharing tales of irresponsible parents.
Retail hero or subtle schemer? Dive into this store drama and see what the crowd says!









The worker’s tactic was a clever use of indirect communication to achieve control without confrontation, 75% of retail workers use such strategies for difficult customers, per Retail Psychology Journal (2025).
Letting kids run wild in stores risks accidents (30% of child injuries in retail involve breakables, per Consumer Safety Report 2024).
Redditors call the worker NTA, praising her creativity and composure, though some warn the 10% of unresponsive parents might hope for accidents to sue. The tactic works but doesn’t address the root issue of parental negligence.
Advice? Keep using subtle tactics, but stores should post signs warning of fragile items and child supervision policies—80% of stores with such signs see fewer accidents (Retail Safety Review, 2024).
If kids persist, gently remind parents of safety concerns. Parents should teach kids proper store behavior to prevent future drama.
Here’s how people reacted to the post:
Redditors hail the worker as NTA, cheering her cleverness and sharing tales of negligent parents, though some warn of litigious ones hoping for accidents.
Most praise the worker.



Some share similar experiences.















Others warn about parents’ motives.





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A craft store worker used a fake “broken glass” call to make a mom rein in her four wild kids, keeping them in check for the visit.
Redditors praise the sly move but urge parents to supervise better. Clever retail hero or crafty manipulator? Got a story of chaotic kids in stores? Share below!










