Thanking The Local Sandwich Manager Who Went Above And Beyond

By a friend • November 13, 2025

I am a full-time caregiver to my mom is handicapped from 3 strokes, and has stage 4 cancer so she us often times in a wheelchair that I push, but when she has strength she uses her walker. She is left side paralyzed, so she moves and thinks slowly.

We often time get a sandwich and split it because it's cost effective because she can't eat a whole sandwich by herself, and I'm not a huge fan of sandwiches.

Lately the manager noticed we've been visiting weekly and splitting one sandwich and drinking water. He's been giving us free soda cups when we arrive and one time he gave us a free sandwich.

His kindness stuck with me because he doesn't know my income or how I may or may not be struggling.

Last week as a thank you I bought him a giftcard to his favorite coffee shop as well as a thank you card, and I plan to get him another gift card for $50 for Christmas as my way of saying thank you, even though I thank him all the time.

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