A SHOPPER was the envy of Supermarket Sweep fans when she won a trolley dash around Sainsbury's in Redhill.
Angie Green, from Dormansland, won the chance to fill up a trolley full of goodies after entering a charity raffle.
The supermarket helped Brooklands School in Reigate raise almost £2,000 by selling raffle tickets with a prize of a five-minute shopping spree in the store.
Last Sunday morning, Ms Green dashed through the aisles, filling the trolley with food, drink and homeware.
Manager Dave Curness said: "We do give a little bit to lots of different charities through the year but every four months we get behind one cause.
"We asked them to sell raffle tickets and our contribution was the value of the shopping in the trolley dash.
"It went really well. We gave her a tour of the store and we had tannoys on telling her how much time she had left. Colleagues were cheering her on. She did a great job, she had as much as she could get in her trolley as possible.
"It's not something we've done before but it was good fun and we raised money for a great cause too."
Ms Green got to keep £150 of her shopping, along with a bottle of wine.