Sheep invade Penny supermarket checkout in Burgsinn, causing chaotic but harmless mayhem.
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50 sheep cause chaos in penny supermarket in burgsinn

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In the bavarian town of burgsinn, around 50 sheep wandered into a penny discount store branch, causing chaos in the checkout area for 20 minutes. the animals had separated from their herd and got lost in the shop. the incident resulted in no damage, and the store was cleaned afterward.

On monday morning shortly after the store opened, around 50 sheep marched straight into the penny branch in the lower franconian town of burgsinn in bavaria. The animals stayed for about 20 minutes between the shelves in the checkout area, startling customers and employees, as a company spokesperson reported on tuesday.

It remains unclear what prompted the sheep's excursion. They had separated from their herd shortly before and then got lost in the supermarket. Shepherd dieter michler confirmed the incident to the „main-post“.

After the animal visit, the store was thoroughly cleaned. Penny does not intend to make any claims against the shepherd. The incident drew attention but remained harmless and without further consequences.

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