Asda responds to claims TikTok star kicked out of supermarket for buying a tent for homeless people
Supermarket giant Asda has hit back at claims a content creator was kicked out of one of its stores after trying to buy tents for homeless people.
He goes on to explain that he was "having a good laugh with the people in there" before the manager asked him to leave stating he was told: "You are not allowed to buy homeless people tents." READ MORE: Blackburn Council leader outlines £60m vision for the future of Blackburn including state-of-the-art skills and education campus
He claims he was "barred" for trying to help those people in the clip and instead, went to the bank and gave them money instead. He also states that the homeless person had somewhere to stay for a few nights and had received his mobile number in order to "touch base with him" in the future.
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