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Woman left horrified after Morrisons delivery driver messages her on Facebook

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A woman was left horrified after a Morrisons delivery driver messaged her online just hours after dropping off her order. Molly claims the worker contacted her personal Facebook account and "liked" a string of her pictures before she was able to block him.The 28-year-old, who lives in Northfield, in outer South Birmingham, contacted the Morrisons store to complain, but claims the supermarket didn't initially "take it seriously at all".

She also alerted Ocado - who is contracted to deliver for the store - with both companies now promising to conduct a full investigation.The beautician had placed her shopping order online last month before it was dropped off at her flat.

Speaking to Birmingham Live, Molly said: "When he delivered the shopping he was pleasant, absolutely fine and said thanks for shopping with us."He brought the shopping up to my flat and I said 'thank you'.

It was a very small conversation we had."Yet six hours later she says she was horrified to discover the driver had apparently tracked her down on Facebook - and sent her a personal message.

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