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14.06.2021 - 18:45 / dailyrecord.co.uk
M&S to 'get a sense of humour' after the supermarket refused to print a cheeky message on her daughter's birthday cake because it broke their 'rules and regulations'. Donna Patrick ordered the £35 piped rose sponge cake for her daughter Elice's 18th birthday but rather than going for a 'bog standard' message, she wanted to appeal to her naughty sense of humour.
When filling in the form, she requested the message 'I'm glad you were the strongest sperm' before paying for the order. However, Donna,
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KUSA.Phillips, who is likely to appeal the decision, argued that he could not bake the cake for Scardina because of the significance of the cake coloring, which runs counter to his personal Christian beliefs that a person cannot transition from their assigned sex at birth.
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