Glasgow shoppers have spoken out after a mum previously told of her concerns regarding cages of stock being left in the middle of aisles at the Auldhouse Retail Park store.
Shoppers at a Glasgow Home Bargains store have come to the defence of a mum who complained after her struggle getting her child's pram through the aisles due to parked cages - but others don't quite agree with her.
The 36-year-old, who visits the store frequently, was shopping with her child in his pram when she found it difficult navigating the aisles because of cages of stock blocking her way. She claims to have raised concerns with the store manager multiple times. Sarah Wileman-Ashby explained: "This causes issues for those of us with mobility issues too. As well as neurodivergent people who can't cope with the amount of people in the supermarket as it is let alone 10 people down an aisle half the size it should be.
"What are you meant to do if you want something from that aisle but it's blocked by one of the cases of stock?".
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