“It’s bad enough that the delivery has arrived, but …”

Madison Doctor, 32, alerted Asda supermarket following being rushed to hospital by ambulance on December 12, reports the Sun. Her teenage daughter, who was waiting at home for her father to pick her up, then opened the door for a delivery man.

“I was in the ambulance and had to cancel the order because I knew I was going to be admitted to the hospital. I was there for four days in the end, ”she told GloucestershireLive. “Even though I had canceled the order, it still arrived,” she adds, lamenting the fact that she would have to throw out the majority of the food, which might not be eaten.

Another problem: the shopping bags contained packs of cigarettes, which were therefore accessible to her 13-year-old daughter. “It’s bad enough that the delivery has arrived, but giving cigarettes to my almost 14-year-old daughter is a mistake,” Madison denounces.

“We will always require an adult to accept a delivery from us and our delivery people may request photo ID to verify that the customer is able to accept the delivery,” a spokesperson said. “We apologized to Ms. Doctor for not doing it right and refunded her items as an apology. “

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