NHS worker Anna Bagot said she wanted to try before she bought as previously a bag had been 'stale'
A nurse says she was accused of theft in Lidl after eating a single cashew nut to test the quality. Anna Bagot, 60, was accused by a member of staff as she made her test, which she claimed was because a previous bag she’d bought was stale.
She said: “It was so so awful. I felt quite intimidated. It’s not like I was having my lunch. It was half a nut - it’s absolutely ridiculous. Honestly I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. And with everything that’s going on in the world at the moment, it just felt so trivial.“I’ve worked all through Covid and now we’re in a cost of living crisis. Nuts are a luxury and we can’t all risk money on food that might be stale.
Anna said that she immediately bought a large bag of nuts for £2.33 and gave one back to the shop worker. Anna added: “I won’t go back after this.
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