Boots said it was "very sorry for any upset" and said it had launched a "full and detailed investigation" into how the "appalling hoax" occurred. Father-of-four Mr Adams, a retired lorry driver, said: "I'm not a doctor and I'm certainly not a suicide bomber. I could not believe it when it arrived. It's unbelievable it ever got through their system."

Mr Adams said he had telephoned Boots to complain. "I've got a rather strong character so things like this wash off me but what if it had been sent to some of a nervous disposition or someone elderly? I spoke to their head office and they were very apologetic.
"Apparently they have a system on their computer where certain words are flagged up - somebody should have been monitoring to make sure this was not sent. I very seldom go there - only if I need a prescription that can't be fulfilled by my local pharmacy. I certainly did not want or ask for an Advantage Card - it would not be of any advantage to me."
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