A horrified mum was sworn never to shop at Morrisons again after claiming her food shop arrived soaked in pee.

Rebecca Stevenson claims that after the driver handed over her order she noticed the bags were soaking wet.

And when she leaned in for a sniff, there was apparently no denying what they were soaked in.

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The 30-year-old thinks that the delivery driver was caught short and had no choice but to relieve himself in the back of the van – and over her shopping.

Palliative care nurse Rebecca, from Nottingham, described the smell as "absolutely disgusting".

She says Morrisons has since offered her compensation, but it isn't enough and she won't be returning to the supermarket.

A Morrisons spokesperson said they are treating the matter as “incredibly serious” and have launched an investigation.

Rebecca added: “I was packing my food away when suddenly a horrible smell of urine hit me.

“I thought, 'Oh my gosh – it’s urine!'. I’d literally put my hand in p*ss. I lifted the bags and they all had wet patches."

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She claims the entire ordeal left her feeling “horrible” so she immediately phoned Morrisons to report it.

Rebecca said: “What the driver’s done is he’s gone for a wee in the back of his van.

“I have been scrubbing my floors and work surfaces constantly since, the smell is so hard to get rid of.

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"I have been spraying it all with disinfectant.”

Photos appear to show her food items soaked through, while wet patches can be seen on her floor, apparently from the sodden items.

She said: “My porch is carpeted, and it even went all over my hallway tiles. It was everywhere.”

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According to Rebecca, a Morrisons staff member checked the van to try and verify her grim theory.

She said: “I wanted someone to check the van and they did. The guy who checked said they would try and establish whether or not it was urine.”

A Morrisons spokesperson said: "We are taking this matter incredibly seriously and have spoken to the customer several times to apologise and update her on our internal investigation."

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