Struggling mum on benefits left dumbstruck by ASDA shopper's words at till
28.06.2022 - 12:37
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A mum has been left overwhelmed by kindness after a stranger paid for the last of her shopping in a supermarket in Stockport.
Francesca Jay was shopping at Aldi on New Bridge Lane last week, and knew in advance she could only afford to spend £50 on groceries for her and her two children, seven-year-old Sophie and four-year-old William.
When she went into the store she shopped as usual, as her total never usually reaches £50, but as the items were going through on the conveyor belt and the total kept creeping up, Francesca had to ask the cashier to stop scanning her items. It meant leaving some vegetables, bread, and frozen ice lollies meant as a treat for her kids on the conveyor belt.
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However, as Francesca apologised and asked the cashier to have the items put back, a kind woman stepped in and offered to pay for the ice lollies, after seeing little William's face when he heard his mum say they couldn't afford the special treat. When she saw how much was left on the conveyor belt though, the generous stranger changed her mind and offered to pay for the whole lot.
Francesca said: "I went in knowing I only had £50 to shop. I did my shopping, not thinking it would come anywhere near £50 as it never usually does, but as it got nearer at the till I asked the man serving to stop scanning at £50. I said 'I'm sorry and I can't have those so please stop the shop there', to which he did.
"My son was behind me and must have heard me say put the ice lollies back and a lady next to me on the next till came over and said she had seen my sons face drop and would like to