The hits just keep on coming for Senate candidate Mehmet Oz's now-infamous shopping video.
Kim Quindlen posted a video Wednesday in which she played a grocery clerk who was forced to deal with the Republican candidate as he tried to buy vegetables at a store he couldn't remember.
In April, Oz posted a video on his website, formerly known as TV's "Dr. Oz." John Fetterman mocked him for using the term "crudité" instead of the more common "veggie platter."
An anchor at Newsmax asked Oz if he was related to the everyday hard- working Americans in Pennsylvania.
The answer is no, based on Quindlen's video.
Quindlen plays a clerk at Redner's, a real-life Pennsylvania grocery chain that Oz misidentifies as "Wegner's" in his clip.
Oz doesn't explain the term "crudité" in his original video.
This is for something? She asked if it was like a medicine, before she noticed his hands were very full. Is there a basket or something like that?
Quindlen's character tries to let Oz know that he can make his own food, but then she figures out his deal.
That's right, oh! She wondered why he thought tequila was one of the ingredients when she asked if he was doing a vegetable tray.
She suggested that one of her co-workers would be willing to help if he needed it.
The video can be seen below.
A lot of people were amused by the clip.
The parody account for the fictional store Oz mentioned in his video got the best reaction.
The article was first published on HuffPost.