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Aldi shopper’s plea to change trolleys so she can buy food without husband – Mirror Online
4ft 2ins Dianne King says she can’t reach into Aldi’s deep trolleys and claims the German supermarket giant has so far ignored all her pleas to help out smaller shoppers as they try to buy their groceries

A loyal Aldi shopper is urging the supermarket to change its trolleys.
Dianne King is 4ft 2ins and says they are so deep she can’t shop without her husband there to help.
The woman from South Melbourne, Australia, has turner syndrome – a chromosomal disorder that affects one in 2,000 females.
But the disability support worker says her pleas for alternative trolleys have so far fallen on deaf ears.
Now she wants the German giant to listen and help smaller shoppers get around the store and un…
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