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Video Of McDonald’s Employee Helping A Specially-Abled Man Goes Viral

  • November 22, 2020
  • Rinie Wilson
  • Posted in What’s Buzzing

The world has become so competitive and driven that sometimes it becomes necessary to take a pause and look around you to help the ones in need. No matter what you achieve, a simple act of kindness goes a long way.

Many industrialists and top executives are known for their philanthropist virtue. Brands have also made sure that they are doing their part to help uplift society in any way possible.

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However, what has made the news is not an industrialist or a brand but an employee who had to do the right thing. A couple of years back, two McDonald’s employees were seen helping a specially-abled man help to eat his meal. There is a video on Youtube where you can see the act of kindness yourself which was posted in 2018.

The video went viral when a Twitter page @akkitwts posted the video on their channel. People when witnessed the kindness could not hold back themselves and retweeted the video as much as they could. The post however has since been removed for some unknown reasons but the video is still available on Youtube.

The Twitter post however received a lot of love and people kept on applauding the act of kindness shown by the McDonald’s employees.

How lovely to see someone so kind 🧡

— El (@TweetAndTea) November 20, 2020

"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."

That's really all the religion we need.

— AuntieTree (@TreeAuntie) November 20, 2020

So often those who have the least give the most.

— cathy karr Ⓥ (@ckarr2) November 20, 2020

That's Love 🙂

— Babytanamo Bay (@Haus_PauLisa) November 20, 2020

Such kindness

— Kimberlee Ann Rampey (@RampeyAnn) November 20, 2020

The video might have not been of this year but it was surely something that was needed in 2020. The year has been a tough year for many and watching people doing their best to help others is something that will keep our faith in humanity intact.

In India, the help that Baba Ka Dhaba got recently with the help of social media has also shown that there is still a lot of love left in us. Even though there has been a lot of controversy around the campaign, it did give way to other influencers to help the needy with the help of social media.

Did you get to see the video? Do watch it and share your thoughts with us.

Also Read: Meet The Artist Who Made The Bangalore Potholes Video That Went Viral On Social Media

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