Eerie footage inside abandoned Woolworths supermarket goes viral – but can you see why?

Eerie footage from inside an abandoned Woolworths supermarket has left thousands stunned.

The video was created by prominent social media content creator @Lost.In.Tim3 who has gained a cult following for filming prominent sites around Melbourne that are no longer in use.

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In their most recent video, they venture inside a Woolworths store in Melbourne which shut its doors for good several years ago.

But despite being closed for so long, the footage shows that many parts of the old supermarket are still intact and appear untouched.

Woolworths’ famous ‘Fresh Produce’ sign still proudly hangs in one section of the store, while rows of fridges in the store’s chilled and frozen aisles are still in place.

A TikTok user shared footage from inside an abandoned Woolworths store in Melbourne. Credit: los.in.tim3/TikTok

The supermarket’s branded trolleys can still be found in the store, and the Woolies team members’ break room is still in working order.

In a particularly “spooky” twist, a blackboard message to staff at the store notifying them that the store would be closing for good at 4pm that day is still visible.

But while some sections of the store look like they did when the store’s doors closed several years ago, other parts do not.

An original Woolies ‘Fresh Produce’ sign still hangs in the adandoned site. Credit: lost-in-tim3/TikTok

Graffiti and litter can be found in many areas of the abandoned site, while paint has been randomly rollered onto the floor in another aisle.

The video has attracted tens of thousands of views on social media, with many curious to know more about the store.

Despite the questions, the video’s creator stayed quiet on many details – including how they gained access to the restricted site, which is “boarded up”.

Rows of fridges in the old chilled and frozen sections remain untouched. Credit: lost-in-tim3/TikTok

Insiders also refused to name the location of the store, as the information can lead to more vandalism.

“Please nobody say where if you know. We have enough people breaking into it,” one social media user said.

Others were shocked to see that the site is still abandoned after all these years.

“Knock it down, build apartments,” one said.

A sign notifying staff that the Woolies store closed for good at 4pm still remains. Credit: lost-in-tim3/TikTok

Another added: “How the f*** is it still there?”

A third wrote: “Used to be my local as well, lots of memories from that joint.”

One more added: “This is sick.”

Speaking of the untouched parts of the store, one commented: “By the way, people pay big money for those signs.”

Old trolleys can still be seen on the site. Credit: lost-in-tim3/TikTok

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