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Woman fat-shamed in 'horrible' note after Sainsbury's car park incident hits out at driver

A woman has hit back at a driver who left a 'horrible' note on her car windscreen regarding her weight.

The woman, who does not wish to be named, was shocked to find the note after what she believed to be a minor incident in Sainsbury's car park.

Taking to social media after being outraged at what happened, she said she “tapped” another vehicle when she opened her car door.

The woman, from Cheltenham, said the female driver was parked across two spaces, reports GloucestershireLive.

When she returned from her shopping, she saw the cruel message, that also wished for her to end up in an accident.

It read: “Fat people need to drive thin cars and be more polite. I hope you have an accident.”

Under a photograph of the note, the woman vented her anger at having received it.

In a message to whoever wrote it, she said: “Shame on you for making such derogatory remarks about another person, you must be a very sad and bad person for wishing that someone has an accident. Glad I don’t know you.”

She added that she was sad that an adult had behaved in a way that resembled a bully in a playground.

She also said that she was feeling okay after being on the wrong end of the unpleasant words.

She said: “At 54 and size 12/14, I didn’t take offence but this person doesn’t know my journey and for her to make such a horrible comment and wish me harm is beyond belief.”

A string of comments were posted in support of her from people who were amazed and horrified at what had been said in the note.

One social media user said: “That's disgusting, what a terrible thing to even think, let alone put it in writing.”

Another said: “Fat people can lose weight but the person who put that note on your car has an ugly heart.”

And a third person said: “For

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