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Also, for the record since this is important apparently, the Claws + milk + flowers are mine; the flour and spices are hers; the young mans groceries were already bagged and he had almost $75 worth of items, including baby food.
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leftieNanner
(15,084 posts)I had this opportunity at Costco once. Young man in front of me buying just $20 worth of something (don't remember the items) and his card was rejected. I just added it to my bill. We all need to take care of each other these days.
One of my favorites was a boy buying an ice cream at the store, digging into his pockets for the money. I added the treat to my bill and he was ecstatic! You would have thought I bought him a car!
jimfields33
(15,786 posts)I think 32 dollars one time and 19 dollars another.
gibraltar72
(7,503 posts)ProfessorGAC
(65,010 posts)At store getting snack stuff & juice.
Woman & about 6 year old boy behind me & he grabbed a bag of Skittles. She said no, because she couldn't afford with work closed.
He had already put it on the belt, and I just slid it to my juice bottles. Then, once it was scanned, I grabbed it & gave it to him.
I just said "Be a good boy for mom.". His mom seemed happy. So did he.
I know. It was just a buck.
sop
(10,167 posts)I was in line at Publix a few months back when a young woman with two kids was caught short of $ while checking out; her food stamp card wouldn't allow her to buy several necessary items. Several people in line immediately offered to make up the difference, and we all chipped in a few bucks. Despite all the divisive bullshit we're constantly being subjected to, the vast majority of Americans are kind, generous people.
Never before, in the entire history of the U.S., has there ever been a more despicable and totally corrupt Republican Party.......
Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)occasions. For those whom ever worked Retail,especially Groceries,your sixth sense kicks in within a millisecond. Where we regularly Shop,the Cashiers and Front end Managers are super great at handling these types of situations.
And yes,you can pick out the real persons from the scammers.
2naSalit
(86,577 posts)One time not too long ago I was a cashier at a store where people who worked in a large wilderness shopped as it was the only one they could make it to via snowmobile and they only came to town once or twice a month. One day a young guy came in and gathered up his groceries for two weeks and then realized he left his wallet behind. It was a three hour snowmobile trip. I bought his groceries and asked him to just pay me after he was paid and could make it into town since I was poor too. He came back on payday and paid me back, it was over $100. It was glad I did it even if he didn't come back.
spike jones
(1,678 posts)Once a woman several spaces ahead left without her food and I asked the clerk who said her card was rejected. When I went outside, I saw her getting in her car and went up and gave her forty dollars. It is always sad to see that happen.
Another time a guy was short of cash buying basic food items, and I was next in line buying a big box of wine. How could you not?
Skittles
(153,150 posts)a very young boy once said to me THANK YOU FOR HELPING MY MOM - I told him, everyone needs help sometimes......I still tear up thinking about it
rickford66
(5,523 posts)A couple had a several bags already packed, I could see baby food etc. They were $40 short. I couldn't see the clerk emptying enough to cover it. It all comes back to you, one way or another. They wanted my name etc to pay me back, but I declined and said to help someone else in the future if you can.
DENVERPOPS
(8,817 posts)The concept of "Pay It Forward' interpreted by the Republicans is to push money towards some other Uber wealthy Republican or a corporation.....With absolutely no thought of it possibly meaning anything else........
Traildogbob
(8,726 posts)Take note Jim Baker, Frankie Graham, White House prayer leader, White House spiritual leader, Fox News murders, Pro Life Fakes, trump, and that Sunday TV Mega Church God that Supposedly sent trump. sll you self imposed saved Jesus freaks, watch and learn from snowflake libtards how to do as Jesus taught. He did not charge for the fish and bread, expect quid pro who and only share with the ass kissers and do it for the stock market.
PoindexterOglethorpe
(25,852 posts)However, a few years back I was working the information desk at the local hospital, which at the time was right outside the gift shop, which also sold sandwiches, snacks and so on. Every so often I'd get someone asking for a couple of dollars for food. I'd tell them to go inside the shop, pick out what they wanted, and then get my attention. My employee ID allowed me to buy stuff there, and I think with an employee discount. Anyway, it was easy to do.
At least once I gave someone cash for a taxi ride back home.
DENVERPOPS
(8,817 posts)A story for all. I used to collect money, for a nationwide charity, by standing along side the road. People would pass thru, stop and throw a five, ten or twenty into the container. These were middle class, average joe, working class people.
I was dumbfounded to see one of the most famous NFL football players in History, come through and throw in a quarter......
paleotn
(17,912 posts)IronLionZion
(45,433 posts)vs who is is selfish and greedy. I'm glad this wasn't another hoarding post or empty store shelves.
Florida Woman
I searched far and wide looking for disinfectant spray because I've only been using green products at home the past several years. I found a 4 pack online and pounced on it, then gave away 3 bottles to elderly neighbors. A store employee practically admitted that many store workers will keep such high demand items for their own families before putting it on the shelves these days.
a la izquierda
(11,791 posts)Theres a well known man in my community who is homeless. He never bothers a soul and one day he was behind me in Aldi. He had a few bottles of water and juice and some packaged sandwiches. Hes fishing out coins from his pants. I told the cashier Id pay and then told him to go get anything else he needed.
He didnt say a word but the look on his face was all I needed.
niyad
(113,278 posts)W as at store buying spices. Asi I handed the clerk my money, the woman behind me said, "I've got this" She explained that it was her deceased mother's birthday, and shhe honoured Her mother's memory every year by paying for someone 's groceries. What a lovely idea.
I have been both recipient and giver of "pay it forward " at my local coffee shop.
And I used to get cash coupons at one of my supermarkets, but never bought enough to use them, so I would just pass them out. One time, the woman tried to give me the money. I told her it was for her, and I thought she was going to cry. It was only a few dollars.
I see such generosity and kindness at our stores and shops here, it I lovely.
Peregrine Took
(7,413 posts)in a clear plastic bag.
I figured that she had just been released from some where so when she went to Communion I put a $20.00 bill on top of her
bag.
When she returned to her pew she grabbed the 20, her bag and took off. Usually people kneel and offer up their Communion for something but I guess she was in a super hurry.
qwlauren35
(6,148 posts)but I did get scammed (almost) once. Two girls said they were hungry. I offered to buy them food. They disappeared. Probably to scam someone else.
I do remember this one guy standing outside of the grocery store with his family. I offered to buy him some food if he could wait while I went in. Halfway through shopping, he came into the store to tell me that his family was being kicked off the property. I stopped what I was doing and walked him over to Lil Caesar's pizza, bought him a pizza and some soda. It was an easy $10.
Similar, there were two girls begging at the gas station. They said they were hungry. I offered them a pizza and they were so excited. They also followed me to Lil Caesars for pizza and drinks.
I will always buy food for someone who is begging.
greytdemocrat
(3,299 posts)onethatcares
(16,167 posts)go you or I.
I think Phil Ochs sang that.