Restaurant Customer Secretly Records An Employee's Incredible Act Of Kindness
May 14, 2015
A small act of kindness from an employee at a fast food restaurant has gone viral after a customer secretly recorded him helping a woman with disabilities eat her food.
Ridge Quarles, who works at a Qdoba in Louisville, Kentucky, had gotten to know a customer with disabilities who visits the restaurant whenever she can.
Dr. David Jones, the customer who witnessed the moment, said, "He didn't stop to think about 'Well, should I help her, should I not?' He just went over, put the gloves on and started feeding her."
Jones was so moved that he recorded Quarles' gesture so he could share it with others.
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