Leyton woman 'felt like criminal' after Asda shopping trolley ban

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Leyton woman 'felt like criminal' after Asda shopping trolley ban
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Aga Moss says she was stopped her taking her shopping trolley into her local Asda due to 'issues with theft'.

Aga Moss said she was told she could not take her personal shopping trolley into her local Asda store

Ms Moss told BBC London she had seen trolleys "around the security desk" before but had never been asked about hers. "While waiting for the manager I actually called Asda customer services to double check if the head office knows what the guys in Leyton are doing, and the person actually could not even understand the issue... they were not aware that the shop has such a policy."

More than 430,000 offences were recorded last year - up by more than a third than the previous 12 months to December 2022 - the highest figure since current police records began in 2003."It just literally looks like people with trolleys are targeted because none of the other ways of packing shopping, they don't have an issue with it," she said.

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