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'Iceland are discriminating against single parents with their distancing measures'

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A single mother has accused Iceland of discriminating against one-parent families after she was told she was not allowed to do an essential shop with her two young children.

Elena Sotiriou, 46, who lives in Upminster, east London, claims she was told by the manager of her local branch and told she would have to leave the store as ‘kids are not allowed’ during the Covid-19 lockdown.

The mum-of-two, who was shopping with her children Georgia, seven, and Ioannis Marino, four, said she was left shocked and angry after being confronted in the shop - and told it was ‘her problem’ how she got her food.

She added that she would use online shopping however when she last checked, the next available slot wasn't until the end of April.

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