The manager of a CVS in Chicago has come under fire after calling the police on a woman he says was using a fake coupon.

The manager, Morry Matson at CVS, 6150 North Broadway in Chicago, rang the police while Camilla Hudson caught the entire thing on video.

Hudson soon post the video on her Facebook page.

According to Hudson's post, Matson claimed: "he’d never seen a coupon like the one I had and said that he thought it was fraudulent."

A CVS spokesperson has begun an investigation and apologized to Hudson telling the Chicago Sun-Times:

“We sincerely apologize to Ms. Hudson for her experience in one of our stores. Our Region Director in Chicago contacted Ms. Hudson as soon as we were made aware of this incident. CVS has begun an investigation and we will take any corrective action that is warranted to prevent it from happening again."

Hudson's post has gone viral. The video has over 250,000 views and has been shared over 1400 times.

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