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Morrisons shopper, 87, left 'in tears' after receiving food box from hell

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Customers were pleased when Morrisons launched food boxes. The £30 bundles, which come in meat and vegetarian varieties, are packed with essential items.

They’re also said to be easier to book a delivery slot for than placing an online order. But sadly, some aren’t pleased with what they have received in the post.

One unhappy customer is David Webster – whose 87-year-old mum Doreen received a hamper filled with damaged ready meals. The pensioner, from County Durham, was left in tears when she opened the mess-covered box.

David told the Mirror : "I live in Norfolk, but my mum lives in County Durham. "She's not been eating properly, has a hearing impairment and has no access to the internet, so last week I decided to order her a Morrisons

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