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Sainsbury's driver refuses to hand over £68 food delivery to customer, 37, because he didn't have ID

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A diabetic says he's been 'living on scraps' after a Sainsbury's delivery driver refused to hand over his food - because he did not have any photo ID.

William Wilford was left stunned on the doorstep when he could not bring in his shopping. The delivery driver said it was 'policy' to ask for photo ID so he could hand over the groceries, William claims.

That's despite the fact William is 37-years-old and did not buy any age-restricted items, like alcohol and cigarettes. Now, the Middlesbrough man has told Teesside Live how the £68.65 shop has forced him to live on leftovers as he eagerly awaited the delivery. READ MORE:University of Salford removes student nurses from NHS mental health unit under investigation by police William said: "It just seems like [Sainsbury's has] a very weird policy.

When I was ordering food off the app, there was no indication that I needed photo ID or anything. It's a mess. "It was the last of my benefits money, so it's not like I could go out and get some odds and ends before the refund came through.

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