Woolworths shopper, 84, is left heartbroken after her shopping was ‘run over’ after it was dumped

Elderly Woolworths shopper, 84, is heartbroken after her shopping delivery is ‘run over’ and ‘dumped in the rain’ 200m from her retirement home

  • Customer’s daughter claims groceries were left 200 metres away from home 
  • The 84-year-old’s groceries appeared to have been run over and were squashed
  • Woolworths apologised and has launched an investigation into the claims

An 84-year-old grandma has been left embarrassed and confused after her Woolworths delivery was dumped 200m from her home, in the pouring rain. 

By the time it was found it looked like it had been run over by a car, cans and bottles were flattened, chips crumpled and the bread was soggy.

Sydney grandma Doreen usually heads to the supermarket with her carer, but they couldn’t come this week so her daughter ordered her groceries online.

84-year-old grandma, Doreen, was left embarassed after her groceries were dumped in the rain 200 metres from her home

They appeared to have been run over and had made a mess which the staff at the retirement village had to clean up

They appeared to have been run over and had made a mess which the staff at the retirement village had to clean up

The groceries were also left in the rain, making most of them unsalvageable

The groceries were also left in the rain, making most of them unsalvageable

The family use the service when they can’t get shopping to the elderly woman any other way and it ‘works most of the time’.

But last week’s delivery ended up on the other side of the woman’s retirement village, in front of a garage and in the rain. 

Doreen’s daughter Sam told FEMAIL the delivery was replaced after she complained to the supermarket giant but that it was ‘beside the point’.

‘Incidents like this push the price of groceries up for everyone,’ she said.

Not to mention the incident left the elderly woman very upset.

‘She was upset but more upset that staff from the retirement village she lives in had to clean it all up,’ she said.

Sam posted photos on the retailer’s Facebook page showing the damaged items and said the delivery driver ‘hung up on her’.

‘The driver did call but I could barely hear him and he kept saying unit 15 – I said to go the reception if he was lost but he hung up on me and about two minutes later I got a text saying they had been delivered,’ she told FEMAIL.

The grandma had no other way to get her groceries delivered as her carer couldn't help out this week

The grandma had no other way to get her groceries delivered as her carer couldn’t help out this week

In her Facebook post Sam said her mother’s unit is ‘clearly marked’ so she couldn’t understand how the driver had made such a big mistake.  

‘We had to clean up the mess and throw all bags away,’ she said.

 The supermarket giant has replaced the damaged groceries and has launched an investigation into the claims. 

A Woolworths spokesperson said the delivery was ‘disappointing’ after issuing an apology for the incident.

‘We pride ourselves on the service level of our home delivery option and we’re disappointed to have missed the mark on this occasion,’ the spokesperson told FEMAIL.

‘We’ve been in contact with the customer to apologise and will be looking into this as a matter of urgency.’

The four bags of shopping looked soaked and beyond repair by the time they were found on the opposite side of the retirement village

The four bags of shopping looked soaked and beyond repair by the time they were found on the opposite side of the retirement village

The daughter thanked Woolworths for the replacement groceries and said she was looking forward to learn the outcome of the supermarket’s investigation. 

Other customers labelled the incident a ‘disgrace’ and felt for the woman.

Another shopper was left disappointed after the tubs they prepared for their order were ignored by the driver

Another shopper was left disappointed after the tubs they prepared for their order were ignored by the driver

‘It’s not like she can just pop out and grab more. Careless beyond words,’ said one woman.

Others shared their own delivery fails, including one family whole left tubs with ice packs on their veranda for the delivery.

The driver put the bags next to the tubs on the verandah, prompting the customers to complain.

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