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Selfless Ayrshire supermarket worker drives 25 miles on day off to get item for mum of terminally-ill daughter

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Irvine supermarket worker has been hailed by his colleagues after going the extra mile for a customer whose daughter is battling cancer.Selfless Ally Berry, who works in the town's Asda, was approached by a customer seeking a specific photo frame.

Sadly, the last one left in the store was damaged.After finding out the frame was for the customer's daughter, diagnosed with terminal cancer, Ally decided to do everything in his power to find it.And the on his day off, he drove 25 miles to the nearest store to source the exact frame and pick it up for the lady.Service section leader Ally said: "I checked when the photo frame would be next in stock in our store – it wasn’t back in for a few days and the customer needed it for the weekend so I.

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