Here's a post for those looking for a break from all the bad news out there. The customer was disabled, and needed help cutting his food. The employee dropped everything to help.
A photo of the act of kindness is at the link.
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2 posted on
09/24/2015 10:59:12 AM PDT by
Fiddlstix
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Nice young man.
I can’t imagine why this gentleman would go to a McDonald’s if his food need cutting-—or he could order something easier to eat.
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3 posted on
09/24/2015 10:59:25 AM PDT by
Mears
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I have Cerebral Palsy, and you do have gestures of kindness from time to time. Once at a McDonalds, an employee carried my tray to a table for me. I also remember a KFC employee who carried my food to my car. Kind moments do happen, and it is nice to see.
6 posted on
09/24/2015 11:07:38 AM PDT by
richmwill
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While that’s nice and all, it should be common decency to do that. It was once upon a time. Not so much in this MEEEEEE! culture.
20 posted on
09/24/2015 12:46:49 PM PDT by
bgill
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23 posted on
09/24/2015 12:56:31 PM PDT by
trisham
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Maybe this McDonald’s holds memories for him.
It could be anything. Why do some see it as simply a guy in a wheelchair being stupid enough to go to a McDonalds?
35 posted on
09/24/2015 3:12:16 PM PDT by
VeniVidiVici
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