Sign up to FREE email alerts from our Money Saving Club Newsletter Retail giant M&S has found itself in hot water with a mum, after the chain refused to print a message on her daughter's cake - after deeming it 'offensive'.
The mum told M&S to 'get a sense of humour' - as she claims the chain refused to print a cheeky message on her daughter's birthday cake as it broke their 'rules and regulations'.
Donna Patrick had ordered the £35 piped rose sponge cake for her daughter Elice's 18th birthday today, but instead of opting for a 'bog standard' message she decided to appeal to her naughty sense of humour.
The 39-year-old cheekily filled in the form, requesting the message 'I'm glad you were the strongest sperm', before paying for the order.
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