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'It's a vendetta...' man 'disgusted' after being banned from every Sainsbury's store for life

Sainsbury’s has banned a man from their stores “for life” - after he claims to have merely criticised the way its staff were parking.

Garry Frost, 62, has sworn to never to return to the supermarket even if the ban is lifted, unless he gets a sincere apology. Garry says he is “totally disgusted” by how he’s been treated by the supermarket chain and the staff at the Middleton Park Sainsbury’s Local, LeedsLive reports.

“I’ve done nothing wrong!” Garry thundered, who proclaims he’s an innocent victim caught up in all of this. He added: “I wasn’t discourteous, I wasn’t rude or aggressive. I merely pointed out that it was morally incorrect what they were doing.”

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According to Garry, the lifetime ban was enforced after he visited the Middleton Park Avenue store and enquired about the cars parked on the road directly outside the shop. He’d noticed that cars had regularly been left in the bays all day, despite the one hour no return policy enforced by Leeds City Council, between 8am and 6pm Monday to Saturday.

Staff told him it was their cars on the street, claims Garry. The 62-year-old said they shouldn’t park there all day as it hinders people who may be disabled from accessing the parade of shops on Middleton Park Avenue. He went on to add there was a perfectly good free car park close by, about 30 yards away. Garry, who works as carpenter and joiner, was astonished by what he said the staff said in reaction.

He said: “They were quite rude about it actually and said ‘we’ll do what we want – blah blah blah’”.

The Beeston man is a regular at The Cracked Pot café on the opposite side of the road, he regularly visits

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