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Sending a jet ski to rescue someone during a flood; donating 200 sandwiches to a gay pride event; paying their employees during a 5-month shut-down for building renovations; and, delivering free sandwiches to stranded drivers in a freak snowstorm—these... moreSending a jet ski to rescue someone during a flood; donating 200 sandwiches to a gay pride event; paying their employees during a 5-month shut-down for building renovations; and, delivering free sandwiches to stranded drivers in a freak snowstorm—these are just some of the examples over the years featuring Chick-fil-A workers going ‘above and beyond the call’ of serving fast food.
It happened again on July 11, when a manager at the fast food franchise in Severn, Maryland responded with a “beautiful” act of kindness for a 96-year-old World War II veteran who was “shaking” and “almost in tears.”
Mr. Lee came into the store saying he had a flat tire. That’s when a store manager Daryl Howard jumped into action. less
A Chick-fil-A worker in Maryland went ‘above and beyond’ for a WW II veteran, changing his tire outside in a ‘beautiful’ act of kindness caught on camera.
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