A Bolton woman attacked another woman and carried out a string of six thefts.
Samantha Flatley assaulted a woman last month.
And in April she stole bacon, tuna, wine and washing up products worth £93 from a Co-op store in Bolton.
Last month she stole groceries and a bottle of wine worth £35, also from the Co-op.
On a different day in May she stole two packs of meat and two security boxes worth £61 from the same store.
She stole from the Co-op on another date last month when she took two jars of coffee and two softeners worth £19.
On another day in May she stole five packets of Bold liquids, two fairy boxes and two packets of meat worth £50.
Also in May she stole four jars of coffee worth £13 from Heron Foods in Bolton.
The 36-year-old admitted the assault and six thefts at Manchester Magistrates' Court.
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Following this she was jailed for a period of 22 weeks.
The court said that she had a "flagrant disregard for people and their property".
Flatley, of Kenton Close, Halliwell, was also ordered to pay £100 in compensation to the woman she attacked.
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