Boy left bloodied and 'crying in agony' after wearing Sainsbury's £6 jelly sandals
A TODDLER was left screaming in agony after wearing a pair of Sainsbury's jelly shoes for ten minutes.
The 21-year-old said that when she removed her son's shoes there were 'strap-shaped' cuts on his feet. "He was in agony, his feet were swollen and the straps dug into his feet. His feet are still swollen now and he will have scars, I'm fuming." Her post caused a mixed reaction, with some sympathising with her but others pointing the finger at her.
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