An NHS worker was left in tears after staff at a B&M "humiliated" her as she went to buy presents for her son's birthday after a 12-hour-shift.
Robyn Fairfield-Bretherton, 28, was left "embarrassed" after the staff allegedly "made a scene," says her sister. Robyn, who works as a healthcare assistant for Aintree Hospital, alongside her mum hoped to pick some presents up for her two-year-old son’s birthday.
Speaking Liverpool Echo, sister Stephanie Fairfield, 33, said: “Robyn went to pick up gifts for her son’s birthday. “Robyn showed her ID to the security staff and was refused entry unless she went to the back of the long excessive queue. “People in the queue offered to let her in before them and even said she was with them to get her