Supermarket worker's kindness meant I could feed my newborn baby
Summary
Harry Brown, a new father from Greater Manchester, faced a problem when his payment card failed at a supermarket while he was buying baby essentials after his wife's emergency C-section. A kind supermarket worker offered to pay £44 for the items, allowing the couple to care for their newborn daughter, Freya-Maureen.Key Facts
- Harry Brown went to Asda to buy a breast pump, baby clothes, blankets, and sanitary items for his newborn.
- His payment card did not work at the store's checkout.
- An Asda employee paid for the £44 purchase to help the couple.
- This happened soon after the birth of their daughter, Freya-Maureen, who was born after an emergency C-section.
- Freya-Maureen was smaller than expected and needed special items to be fed and kept warm.
- The Browns have since reached out to repay the employee and nominated her for an award.
- The incident happened in Horwich, Greater Manchester, in February.
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