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Jennifer Wiffen, 28, had left the branch in Telford, Shropshire, but tried to return to the shop moments later to feed daughter Illiana.
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'I had no other choice but to stand up and struggle to feed her in the doorway with loads of people walking past. 'It's really difficult breastfeeding a baby standing up. I just wanted somewhere to sit down. Ms Wiffen criticised the supermarket giant over their handling of the incident, which left her feeling 'mortified' and 'humiliated' 'There were seats in the foyer but the security guard stopped me from going in. 'I am just shocked at what happened.' Full-time mother Ms Wiffen had visited the shop with her three young children, including Tyler, eight, and Tierra, four, to pick up some groceries after going out for a meal in the town. After leaving the store she phoned a taxi - but was told none were available because of a Boyzone concert going on in nearby Newton Abbot Racecourse. When little Iliana began to cry for a feed, Ms Wiffen thought supermarket staff would allow her in - as the store was still open. She added: 'The supermarket wasn't shut but even then you think they would take pity on a mother with a young child breastfeeding while standing in the cold.

'We were technically customers as well as I'd just picked up some shopping - it's not like I just went there to use the facilities. 'We'd been in the store for about 15 minutes before leaving to catch a taxi home. But there were no taxis available and then Iliana started crying. 'So I went to go back in and said I just wanted somewhere to sit and feed my baby. 'This was at about 9.45pm and they said they were closing at 10pm. But the security guard asked the manager and he said no. 'He asked the manager if I could just have a chair and he still said no. I was absolutely disgusted. 'The security guard apologised to me but I had to stand outside by the doorway and breastfeed my baby. 'Then one of the staff came out and asked why don't I go inside, and I explained. 'So she went and spoke to the manager too but he still said no. Some of the staff thought it was out of order too. Asda has apologised for the 'misunderstanding' but claimed the store had already closed when Ms Wiffen tried to go back in on Saturday evening