A surprised Glasgow shopper couldn't "believe their luck" after being selected to take part in a supermarket sweep.
Liz Kelly, from Parkhead, was nipping to the shop to get some groceries when she was selected to take part in the Snappy Shoppers supermarket sweep contest at Nisa Express on Tollcross Road.
The East End resident was challenged to fill her basket with as many things as she possibly could in under a minute with it all being paid for by Snappy Shopper at the end.
No alcohol or vapes were allowed to be chosen.
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The initiative was in aid of the Parkhead store becoming the latest shop to appear on the delivery site which allows people to order their groceries to be delivered to their homes.
Liz managed to gather a basket full of items which contained chocolates, crisps and frozen foods after rushing round the store.
Speaking after the challenge, Liz said: "It was crazy!
"It was mad but it was absolutely brilliant as everyone cheered me.
"In the end I got a basket of god knows what but it was fun to do and what a surprise.
"I put everything and anything in but thank you so much it meant a lot to me.
"I only came for bread and milk!"
Liz also added that the chocolates and crisps she gathered in her shop will be a treat for her daughter who is now home from university.
Ian Barclay, a Snappy Shopper rep, praised Liz for her participation as he said that the company wanted to support the local community.
He said: "We did this firstly to support the local community and to support the local store
"Nissa Parkhead are a new store on Snappy and we are trying our very best to raise awareness of the organisation.
"Liz did a brilliant job and she did really well.
"It was a bit of a surprise for her but she handled it well in true Glasgow fashion."
Watch how Liz got on below.
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