Someone took the idiom 'like a bull in a china shop' and just ran with it.
James Corden wrapped up his British holiday tour on 'The Late Late Show with James Corden' by swapping out his designer kicks for a day in the shoes of some of the 5,000 employees in London's most prestigious department store, Harrods.
Working everywhere from the toy kingdom to the grocery department to the door, Corden brought his DGAF attitude to what is probably the fanciest shop in the world and proceeded to break rules and products at will which is simultaneously immensely satisfying if you ever felt like you've been looked down on in a shop and infuriating if you've ever worked in retail.
We really hope the 'you break it, you bought it' rule applied.