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Oriel Hutchinson
Jan 8, 2026
I only went to get a 5l bottle of water, coming off the bus, as my bag was full of shopping and had been very distracted. I’d like to thank the eagle eyed and kindly little lady, at the till, tea time yesterday, who literally saved my bacon! Thanks a million. I used my iPhone, for Tesco Club card points and to pay and perhaps wearing a beanie hat, I couldn’t hear it either missing my emptier bag, or falling out of my coat pocket. She saved it behind the counter, for me, after I couldn’t find it when I got home and retraced my footsteps. My phone has my life and all my photos of my late mother. I am still grieving the loss of my still unburied mother, Dinah, three months since her passing, who founded the London Canal Museum, in Kings Cross, which was a Victorian ice house, before the days of refrigeration, with ice from Norway, which was cleaner, stored in its two 40 foot deep ice wells, with HRH The Princess Royal, as the hardworking Patron. My poor mother remains cold, lying in her coffin, in West London, up from Morden, the past 3 months. I had gone to Highgate Cemetery, to seek a recommendation of a stonemason, to satisfy the Abney “eco” Park Cemetery manager, one of the Magnificent Seven, who was on holiday pre-Christmas and tried to deter me, when my family have a large Victorian vault, with steps down and shelves in it. I witnessed the burial of my gt aunt in 1990. You are amazing and kindly people, at this Tesco. A regular, Asian security guard, occasionally carries my water, to the check out, without asking, when he sees me struggling, with a shopping trolley and basket. God bless each and every one of you. You are so hard working and pleasant to the customers.