So, was shopping yesterday (April 8, 3pm) at Asda (Cemetery Road, Bradford) for my family and I was turning into the dairy aisle. Worker A moves aside to let me through, then worker B shouts "thank you" and comes towards me and yells at me for not having manners and not saying thank you. The virus is passed on through tiny water droplets from the mouth so I was minimising me speaking and contact with people. Anyways, I said sorry and looked away. I quickly got out of that aisle and went back to get what I needed after he was gone. And then I saw him from a distance chatting with his colleagues up close several times, not social distancing at all. I know everyone is stress about this pandemic, but he (the staff) didn’t have to do that and vent out on me. He was being a hypocrite by lecturing me about manners while being absolutely rude towards me. The experience I had at asda yesterday shocked me. I was tearing up but held it in because I should not touch my face.