Volunteer slapped with £150 fine for leaving kale leaf in supermarket trolley
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A Nottinghamshire volunteer has been slapped with a £150 fine for leaving a kale leaf in a supermarket trolley.A 42-year-old who spends her time rescuing surplus groceries for redistribution to vulnerable families found herself handed a penalty notice after the roughage was discovered.Monica Serro had been gathering food destined for waste through the Olio community-sharing network when an enforcement officer confronted her in a Sainsbury's car park in Arnold, Nottinghamshire.Labour-run Gedling Borough Council later withdrew the fine and issued an apology, acknowledging the incident did not constitute deliberate littering.Ms Serro and her mother arrived at the supermarket to collect surplus produce, including loose vegetables and bread, for free distribution to local residents.
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B: A Nottinghamshire volunteer has been slapped with a £150 fine for leaving a kale leaf in a supermarket trolley.A 42-year-old who spends her time rescuing surplus groceries for redistribution to vulnerable families found herself handed a penalty notice after the roughage was discovered.Monica Serro had been gathering food destined for waste through the Olio community-sharing network when an enforcement officer confronted her in a Sainsbury's car park in Arnold, Nottinghamshire.Labour-run Gedling Borough Council later withdrew the fine and issued an apology, acknowledging the incident did not constitute deliberate littering.Ms Serro and her mother arrived at the supermarket to collect surplus produce, including loose vegetables and bread, for free distribution to local residents.
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