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I'm 50 and still get asked for ID at supermarkets - it's so flattering Abbi Franklin, from west Surrey, was asked for ID when buying tobacco in Co-op The mother - whose daughters are aged 17 and 23 - has maintained a 'glam' look READ MORE: This is the grim reason why Gen Z thinks this woman looks 'old' By Jowena Riley Published: 12:32, 4 July 2024 | Updated: 12:32, 4 July 2024 e-mail View comments A mother received an unexpected confidence boost after being asked for ID at her local supermarket - despite being 50 years of age. Abbi Franklin, from Guildford, Surrey, has been facing difficulties accepting her age since celebrating her milestone birthday in March. However, a routine errand turned into a surprising pick-me-up when a cashier at a Co-op convenience store insisted on seeing ID before allowing her to purchase tobacco.

The mother-of-two - whose daughters are aged 17 and 23 - had to step out of the store to fetch her handbag, which she'd left with her youngest in the car. Fortunately, she had her ID in her bag, though she admitted it's not something she usually carries. Abbi Franklin, from Guildford, Surrey, received an unexpected confidence boost after being asked for ID at her local supermarket - despite being 50 years of age Despite facing health issues that prevent her from working, Abbi takes great pride in her appearance.



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