Car crashes through Sainsbury's supermarket window
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Shelves and food were left strewn across the floor in the smash, in which no one was hurt
A car careered through a supermarket window leaving shelves and food strewn across the floor.
The red Audi hit the Sainsbury's store in Osmaston Park in Allenton, Derby, at about 22:00 GMT on Saturday.
Derbyshire Roads Policing Unit tweeted, external: "In-store cleaner required in the pet food aisle please."
It said an investigation was ongoing but initial CCTV inquiries showed a "poor standard of driving" in the car park. No-one was hurt in the crash.
The post added there was "lots and lots of damage".
No arrests have been made.
A Sainsbury's spokesperson said: "There was an incident at our Osmaston store last night involving a vehicle collision."
She added the store was near closing at the time of the crash but no-one was hurt.
The shop opened as planned on Sunday morning, she said.

Police said initial inquiries show "poor standard of driving"

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