A stunned mum said she was left "shocked" after being told she was barred from visiting Greggs with her autistic son . Zoe Glover, 23, regularly takes her four-year-old son Ruben to the sausage roll retailer to pick up a slice of pizza and some doughnuts. ‌

The youngster , who is non-verbal, benefits from routine visits to the Chester shop because familiar patterns help him stay calm and settled. ‌

But in an upsetting incident, full-time mum Zoe said staff told the pair they were no longer welcome at the store "because of her son's behaviour" on a previous visit . ‌

She said the ban amounted to "disability discrimination" as she alleged that staff even "swore at her to leave". Zoe said : "We went in on Friday - the only thing he eats is a pizza and doughnuts and even that i

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