The woman was said to be taken aback by Sue's gesture and returned to the store the following say. Sue, out of the kindness of her own heart, then replied ‘follow me' and took her to the cashpoint in the store, took £10 from her own bank account, and gave it to the customer." READ MORE: Customer throws £50 into Deli Van forced to pay £6k or leave pitchĪdele, the store's community champion, said: "The lady has young children, so when Sue asked her what she had needed the money for, the lady replied ‘for electric’. It was then kind-hearted Sue, who has worked for the supermarket giant for 25 years, stepped in. When Sue told the customer, who had young children, told her nothing had been handed into staff the woman became "upset". The woman couldn't find a £20 note she was going to use to pay for her electricity bill. Sue, who works in the Grange Road store in Ellesmere Port, was approached by a woman to see if anything was handed in to staff. An Asda worker told a woman to "follow me" after seeing her upset in the store.
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