Antigonish grocery store workers use cash gift left for them to help seniors

By Canadian Press

ANTIGONISH, N.S. — After staff at a grocery store in Antigonish, N.S., recently received an anonymous cash gift, they decided to “pay forward” by using the money to buy groceries for seniors.

Patti Hilton, manager of the Atlantic Superstore, says a man dropped off 10 sealed envelopes for store staff on Monday bearing messages such as  “Thank you for working,” and “Thank you for all you're doing during COVID-19”.

Hilton says she opened one of the envelopes and found $40 stuffed inside and the same amount was also inside the others, for a total of $400.

She said during her staff's daily meeting it was decided to “pay forward” the generous gesture by buying four $100 grocery orders for local seniors.

Hilton says they are working with an official who deals with seniors in the Antigonish area to distribute the groceries — two orders have already been sent, and the remaining two donations are to be distributed later today.

She says the store employees are appreciative of support they have received from shoppers and they wanted to do something for the community.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 1, 2020.

The Canadian Press

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