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Sainsbury's accused of 'discrimination against single parents and women' with cars

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Supermarket giant Sainsbury's has come under fire with women over its petrol station opening hours - which have been branded 'unsafe'.

Customer Deborah Sampson said the petrol station in Larkfield, Kent, started to sell fuel at 10pm, not 6am as usual. Sampson, 53, said this made fuel harder to get for women in the area unless they go out at night - which many may feel unsafe doing alone. READ MORE: UK's Lowest Priced Supermarket 2021 named - and it's not Tesco, Aldi or Lidl Speaking to The Sun , Sampson said the petrol station told her the move was to help manage footfall.

She said: "I am a single mum, and a carer to my mum, so I spend a lot of the time juggling everything. “Obviously I am prepared to queue like everyone else to get my

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