The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxA pensioner has been banned from an Asda supermarket for allegedly verbally abusing staff over the store's Covid policy.William Alcock, 81, was accused of hurling abuse at staff at the chain's Tunstall branch in Stoke-on-Trent after complaining about fellow shoppers not wearing face masks four weeks ago.But he was forced to repeat his complaint during a second visit to the store a week later after counting another five rule breakers inside.It is believed a row broke out, leading the supermarket to barring him for life.Mr Alcock, who denies the allegation, said he was "made to feel like a criminal.""We went into the store as usual with.
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