An employee at a pharmacy and health and beauty retailer has implored people to stop using the shop to print out their nude photos.
CVS employee Mariah took to TikTok and revealed that she has seen customers printing off their private snaps at nine in the morning on the store's printing facilities.
Unfortunately, it means that she and the store's other employees have to see the full brunt of the clientele's private lives, the Daily Star reports.
This is even worse if an order is placed online, as Mariah has to sort through the pictures and make sure the right ones get printed out.
She told her TikTok followers of her dilemma, donning her red uniform and yellow lanyard for the video.
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Mariah, from New York City told viewers: "I don't know how many times I have to say this. Don't print your nudes at CVS.
"I do, in fact, see every single one."
The 22-year-old worker joked about calling out one of her customers in particular, commenting: "Please it’s 9am Lauren I can’t do this."
Some viewers were shocked to find out about the shop's printing service, with one commenting: "So CVS saw my daughter's entire birth.
"I left my sister in charge of pictures with a disposable camera.
"I had no idea until I went to pick them up at CVS and saw all the workers face."
Others said they prefer to use online printing services and have the photos delivered to home to avoid face-to-face embarrassment.
"I will just use Shutterfly, easy," a viewer said.
Mariah explained that she can only see customers' photos when they place online orders.
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She replied: "If you print them in store, I don't see them but if you do an online order, I am the one manually printing them out and packing them.
"If you do [want to print nudes], do it yourself."
Earlier this month, a Boots employee saved a woman to escape from her controlling husband.
She walked into the shop using the code "ask for Ani" — meaning she needed help and assistance from the police.
When the officer arrived, they arrested the woman's husband, who later pleaded guilty to controlling and coercive behaviour and assault causing actual bodily harm.