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Mum's search for the only food her autistic daughter will eat pays off in time for girl's birthday

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A mum's desperate search for food for her autistic daughter has paid off after parcels arrived in time for the youngster's birthday.

We reported last week how Emma Armstrong was facing a desperate battle to get her hands on Aldi's Mamia baby food. Her daughter Libby, who has profound social and communication difficulties and suffers from sensory issues, refuses to eat anything other than the organic spaghetti bolognese, the spaghetti with tomato and mozzarella sauce and the retailer's own brand of Weetabix.

But with supermarkets struggling with certain supplies and being down to her last few tubs, Emma only had enough to last until lunchtime on Saturday, which was Libby's fourth birthday. Read more: This is what last year's £87.16 Tesco

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