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Amy Persechini's avatar

I really loved this story. You write so beautifully. I’ll stand in line for the cashier every time. My husband goes right to the self checkout. Just a couple of weeks ago, when I was at a Wegmans grocery store in Rochester, NY (I mention the name because it is a great grocery store!) I was behind a customer who didn’t have enough money. The cashier took out a bag of Oreo cookies and a few other things from her bag…I’m not sure why I responded so quickly but I told the cashier I’d pay for the items that this older woman didn’t have enough cash for. I think the total cost me about $11.00. It felt so nice paying it forward and my small gesture meant a lot to this woman. The cashier then chatted with me when she was checking me out. She was very young and told me that if she had enough money she’d have done the same. She went on to explain that her twin sister was going through some hard times and any extra money she had helped to support her. All in all this was maybe a ten minute situation but all of us involved felt better about each other and ourselves at the end of it!

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Barbara Ward Thall's avatar

Your beautiful, poignant words helped break through the despair I’ve been feeling all week. Thank you. It also reminded me of James McBride’s wonderful book, The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store. He also knew how much comfort and humanity could be found behind the counter of a grocery store.

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