Homes Under the Hammer star Martin Roberts sobbed outside Costco after trying to buy goods for Ukrainian refugees.
The BBC presenter, originally from Warrington, went to the wholesale shop in a bid to try and buy multiple bottles of Calpol for families trying to escape Ukraine.
However, Martin claims when he got to the till to pay for the items he was barred from buying multiple packets due to the store's medicine buying policy, reports the Mirror.
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The 58-year-old took to Instagram to share a teary video outside the store and Martin got very emotional as he revealed how fellow shoppers came to his aid.
Crying into camera from the car park, Martin said a number of people chipped in on his behalf to make sure all the bottles were brought.
He began: "So listen, like you, I’m properly just really at a loss in terms of what I can do to help with what’s going on in Ukraine.
"So I’ve come to Costco and I’ve just been buying lots of things like Pampers, kids stuff, Tampax and other bits and pieces.
"You know, things for kids because it’s the kids, you know, [they’re] everything,” he spluttered as he struggled to talk.
"So I’ve been trying to buy some Calpol and I’m only allowed to buy two, right?
"And I know there’s some sort of sicko limit or some limit that they’ve put on that stops under normal circumstances people buying lots of Calpol, because of course.
“So some people in the queue behind me and some people in the queue at the side of me both bought four bottles for me so I managed to get more.
“And I offered them the money, it was about 10 quid for four, and they wouldn’t take it.
“So there are such good people out there and everybody’s trying to do their bit and if you just give them a route to do it…
“Because we’ve got to do what we can, right?” Martin asked tearfully as he flashed one of the pink bottles.
He added: "So whatever small step you can take to do your bit, just do it. Because even a couple of bottles of these might help.
“So do that for me alright (not for me obviously) do it for them.
“Because this is actually, if you think about it, going hopefully into the mouth of a child that needs it.
“A homeless child who’s now wondering what the hell’s going on in some refugee camp somewhere.
“Anyway, you get the idea. Sorry", apologised Martin before signing off.
In the caption, the TV presenter made a plea to the supermarket giant.
"I wonder if @costco_uk had some collection bins that people could just put donations in, it would avoid this situation. Help me try to make it happen," he asked his followers.
Mirror Online has contacted Costco for comment.