A cocky guy muscled past a line of quiet seniors at the grocery store’s priority checkout and parked himself at the front like he belonged there. One fed-up shopper called him out, only to get a smug “I don’t see them standing.” Big mistake.
While the jerk scrolled his phone, the shopper spotted a single can of butane in his cart – essential for the camping trip he was clearly stocking up for – then casually lifted it, paid for their own stuff, and strolled out grinning. Hopefully, hours later, deep in the woods, the line-cutter finally realized his stove was useless, all because he couldn’t wait his turn like a decent human being. Instant karma, perfectly seasoned.
Redditor exacts perfect petty revenge on grocery line-cutter by “stealing” his camping butane.















Grocery store checkout lines are basically the Hunger Games of politeness, and this guy clearly thought he was Katniss.
The Redditor might call what they pulled off a ‘theft’. Nevertheless, it was performance art with a moral. They saw someone disrespecting vulnerable people, got dismissed, and then delivered consequences so perfectly targeted it deserves its own TED Talk.
On one side, you have the “it’s just a line” crowd who think speaking up causes more drama than letting it slide. On the other, you have people who believe that if you let small acts of selfishness go unchallenged, they snowball.
Science actually backs the second group: a 2022 study from the University of Chicago found that when people witness unchecked rude behavior, they’re more likely to act selfishly themselves later, it’s called moral contagion. Let one guy cut in front of seniors, and suddenly everyone’s fighting over the last carton of eggs like it’s the apocalypse.
Social psychologist Christine Porath once said in an interview with The New York Times, “Even a single rude remark can stick in our minds, fester, and turn into a grudge that lasts years.”
Translate that to society, and you’ve got everyday civility. Ignore those tiny jabs of incivility, and eventually the whole structure of “please” and “thank you” crumbles under the weight of grudges.
The Redditor didn’t just save the day for those seniors, they reminded all of us that protecting shared rules sometimes takes a little creativity, transforming a fleeting slight into a memorable nudge toward better behavior.
The beauty here is proportionality: no yelling, no viral confrontation, just one missing can of butane that probably ruined a weekend and (fingers crossed) sparked a tiny lightbulb of self-awareness.
Neutral advice? Next time you see line-cutting, a calm “Excuse me, the priority lane is for seniors and people with disabilities, thanks!” usually works.
But if the universe hands you a golden opportunity for poetic justice… well, sometimes the camping gods demand a sacrifice.
Here’s the feedback from the Reddit community:
Some people enthusiastically applaud the clever and petty revenge





Some people love that the bully got a taste of instant karma without actual theft




Some people react with puns, extra evil ideas, or pure glee




Some people share similar petty stories or small observations






At the end of the day, one can of butane turned a bully’s boastful camping trip into a humbling bowl of cold noodles and honestly? We’re all sleeping better knowing justice sometimes wears sneakers and shops quietly.
Would you have snatched the butane, spoken up louder, or just fumed in silence? Tell us your best grocery-store revenge fantasy below!










