
Aldi has apologised after staff at a Lancashire store broke into a parked car to move it.
The supermarket claimed it was obstructing a delivery that it had been expecting.
Owner Janina Wasiuta told the Chorley Guardian, external that she could not believe what had happened to her £4,000 Ford Fiesta.
An Aldi spokesperson said: "We are extremely apologetic for the action that was taken."

The driver's door window was smashed leaving the seat covered in broken glass.
It was left in a nearby bush with no explanation note.
"We have apologised to Miss Wasiuta and are covering all costs of the damage to her vehicle," added an Aldi spokesman.

"As a very last resort we had to move a vehicle that was preventing an Aldi delivery truck from reversing into the loading bay.
"Our store staff had searched for the owner of the vehicle for more than four hours.
"They had also contacted the local police to try and obtain the registered owners details."
Lancashire Police said the incident was being treated as criminal damage and they were investigating.
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