Tom Holland not allowed to buy his own brand beer in supermarket: “They wouldn’t accept my ID”

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Tom Holland has recorded his quest to buy some of his own brand of non-alcoholic beer, saying he was turned down due to having the wrong form of ID.Posting on Instagram, the Spider-Man actor and founder of the new drink Bero filmed himself looking around American supermarkets to buy some of the product.

In the first story, he said: “So I haven’t been in the States for a while, and I’m gonna go visit some Bero on the shelves, out in the wild.”He continued: “This is the second Target I’ve been to because the last one I went to actually didn’t have it, Not the best marketing”.

Later, he concluded: “No luck. The hunt continues. I will find some today.”He entered a third supermarket, saying: “This is a bigger Target, so I feel more hopeful”, before confirming: “Okay, so success, I found some.

I bought it”. In the last clip of his journey, he explained: “They wouldn’t accept my ID because it’s English and I couldn’t prove my age, so a really lovely employee, I guess, scanned their ID”.

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