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kiterboy said..
That's a trifecta of fail right there.
1. Parenting fail - not making sure a two year old can't grab the smash-ables
2. Decency fail - 'I shouldn't even have to offer to clean up the mess I made'
3. Cleaning fail - using face to clean up spilled tabasco.
Guessing you're not a parent kiterboy... or even a grown-up

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busterwa said..
You should notify the closest employee. They will then enact the store's protocol for dealing with whatever type of spill or breakage has occurred.
Your obligated to pay for the item.
Yeah, sounds fair.
You should also only attempt to clean the mess if safe to do so, you (or others) are not in danger, have the right tools etc etc. You could simply park a trolley over the top of the mess to make it safe, whilst cleaning equipment is sourced... by the store...
Here's a different example, say you grab a packet of pasta from the shelf and a jar of passata nearby falls because due to poor stacking, being moved by another customer... whatever... do you rush to wipe that up before checking there aren't more jars that can fall on your head? That there isn't broken glass which could result in cuts to hands, knees etc? Are you responsible if it fell near you, but you didn't touch the product? If the broken product showers you in delicious tomato sauce, ruining you nice white suite, should the supermarket be responsible for restitution?