
The mother of two said she feels the need to take her daughters Ava (right) and Allegra (left) when buying baby formula to prove that she's not reselling the product online for profit.
The mother of two (pictured with husband Ervin and their daughters Ava and Allegra) said she has been treated unfairly at supermarkets on several occasions when she seeks assistance on the infant formula.
The mother of two said she has been treated unfairly at supermarkets on several occasions when she approached staff members for assistance on the milk powder.
'Staff members have warned me not to take too many cans and I've told them that I knew the limit imposed but they would mutter something under their breaths and walk off,' she revealed.
'One time, I actually tried to ask the assistant for a clarification as to what was said but she just kept walking with her back turned to me.
'Another staff who was stacking shelves at the time, gave me the most disgusted look when I grabbed some of the cans.'
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