An NHS worker has told how staff at a B&M store humiliated her and left her in tears after back-to-back 12 hour shifts.
Exhausted Robyn Fairfield-Bretherton dropped into the store after work to pick up presents for her two-year-old son's birthday amid the coronavirus pandemic.
But on arrival, she found a long, excessive queue, according the The Echo. The 28-year-old, who works as a healthcare assistant alongside her mum, showed her NHS ID, but was still told to go and wait at the back of the line.Her sister says security staff at the Liverpool store 'made a scene' despite those queuing offering up their space.Stephanie Fairfield, 33, said: “Robyn went to pick up gifts for her son’s birthday.“Robyn showed her ID to the security staff and