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Amazing gesture from young boy leaves Asda staff in tears

Asda shoppers were left weeping after an act of kindness by a young boy that they said "will never be forgotten".

Rhys Tailor, 11, had saved up money and bought a new t-shirt from his local Asda store in Wirral on May 31 - with cash to spare.

Rhys was in a "loving mood" as he bought her an iced coffee from the store, and then decided he would pay for someone else's shopping as well, reports the Daily Mirror.

Rhys told his mum that he was doing so because he wanted to "help the world."

Katie said: "He thought he was going to get in trouble so told me the man was struggling to pay for his shopping. He didn't want to tell me at first in case I said he was giving money away but when I found out I told him it was such a lovely thing to do.

"He bought a sausage roll for a homeless guy as well and came home with a surprise for me, he'd printed off a picture of me and him. I try to teach him that the world is materialistic but people won't remember the things you buy, they remember how you make them feel.

"I said it doesn't have to be money, the only thing we have to give is our time, speaking to people asking how they are and he's gone and done something himself. I teach him that happiness is a by-product of living and to be kind and loving but not to be kind to look good."

Rhys decided against buying new football boots to help others. (Supplied)

A fellow shopper noticed what was happening and detailed everything on Facebook, with the post soon racking up hundreds of comments and likes.

Katie added: "My sister in law asked me if it was Rhys, I was aware it would come out as Rhys told me but he was buzzing. He knows that what you put into the world comes back tenfold and it was national smile day yesterday as well.

"I told him that little decision he made had a profound impact, he was so happy. I'm super proud of him and he said he felt better doing that than he had buying his t-shirt."

The anonymous poster said: "He was only buying one item. But he insisted on paying for the gentleman's shopping, who was behind him, in the queue. When the man asked the lad why, the lad replied "I want to help the world". He then paid for the man's shopping."

The poster went on to say: "To Rhys Taylor's parent/parents, what a kind and compassionate young man you have raised. He not only helped someone out, but he also touched everyone's heart. All of us had tears in our eyes it was such a selfless and thoughtful gesture.

"To Rhys Taylor, you are a legend who put our faith back into humanity, your kindness will never be forgotten. We hear so much about young people causing trouble but Rhys is living proof we also have a lot of amazing young people, who can teach us adults how to be kind. How to put another person before ourselves.

"I believe Rhys Taylor deserves credit, and our utmost respect and admiration. He is one of a kind, and I will never forget his kindness. Life is so tough at the moment but young people like Rhys make the world a better place."

One person replied: "What a lovely kind thoughtful young man, you’ve done your mum and dad proud that will have made that man’s day well done." Another added: "Well done Rhys and what a very proud mummy you must be, you have raised a beautiful son with a heart of gold.

"I wish your young man all the happiness, luck, love and very best wishes as he grows into a fine gentleman. Job well done Katie Doughty this is amazing news."

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