Political campaigner ‘humiliated’ after Tesco staff accused him of shoplifting
- Mr. Kennedy has requested that Tesco retrain its staff on how to treat people with respect and make a donation of £100 to Young Minds, a charity.
- Tesco's customer service stated there would be no written apology, citing that the incident was solely the employee's fault.
- Tesco offered Mr. Kennedy a refund option at a store and is arranging a donation of £100 to Young Minds.
- A Tesco spokesman acknowledged a fault with a scanning device and apologized to Mr. Kennedy for the inadequate handling of the situation.
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