Posted October 16, 2017 10:45 am by Comments

By Jennifer Cruz

Maple’s Bakery employees take a photo for a Facebook post explaining one man’s random act of kindness. (Photo: Facebook)
Fifty-nine customers at a bakery in Yarmouth, Maine, were recently given free meals thanks to one man’s random act of kindness.
The man, who did not want to be publicly identified, walked into Maple’s Bakery last weekend and grabbed a coffee and some whoopie pies. When it came time to pay, the man, who has been a regular at the bakery for about three years, gave the clerk his credit card number and paid for his own items, as well as items for the next 58 people who walked through the door. The man confirmed that there was no limit to each of the 58 orders and whatever the cost, he’d pay it.
“He wanted to be an inspiration to people,” said Robin Ray, owner of Maple’s Bakery. “Everybody has been down about all the things going down in the country — hurricanes, the shooting. His main goal was to show we can all do things for other people. We can all turn somebody’s bad day around.”
Ray’s sister, Lila, was working the cash register that day, and said she became teary-eyed each time

Source: Guns.com

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