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Disabled man left with just one days worth of food 'unable to book delivery slot'

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A disabled man fears he "could get very sick" due to having only one days worth of food left in his house. Paul Farrelly, who has cerebral palsy, has been self-isolating at his home close to Sefton Park, Liverpool for the past six weeks due to the coronavirus pandemic and is now running out of food.

The 37-year-old has tried to book a food delivery slot from one of the main supermarkets but due to high demand this has so far been unsuccessful, reports the Liverpool Echo.

He now only has one Pot Noodle left in his house and is starting to fear for his health. Paul said: "I have one Pot Noodle because I had to eat the other one for breakfast when I ran out of milk. "The food I have in will last me another day and that is if I stretch it

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