Shoppers have been sharing their experiences of random acts of kindness at the counter in Aldi as the cost of living crisis makes times difficult for everyone. The stories have been shared online after one woman explained how a cashier had quietly stepped in when a pensioner was struggling, reports MEN.
On the Aldi shoppers UK group, Roné Bouwer Baxendell wrote: "Today at my local Aldi in Towcester, there was an elderly lady in front of me, keep checking how much she’s spending…long story short, the amount came to over what she had and asked for certain items to be credited off. The ALDI cashier turned around and said it’s only £1 something over, I’ll pay it for you.
"When it was my turn I said what a lovely thing to do and the reply was…we are all battling at the moment and we need to eat. You want to know why my ALDI is special and why I go there…this is why."
Beth Cornish said: "We do this at work too sadly it is becoming more regular and it is heartbreaking we actually had an elderly customer a couple of weeks ago in tears as the price of eggs had gone up and she couldn't afford half a dozen eggs another customer bought them for her and then brought it to our attention, there are many angels out there and trust me we can tell the fraudsters."
Michelle Walden said: "I’ve had a cashier pay what I couldn’t once before. Not many people like that around anymore. There are a few good people out there."
Susan Pasfield Hook pointed out: "That was a very nice thing for that cashier to do and I applaud her for it. But, that was the lady doing that kindness not Aldi."
Linda Needham wrote: "That's so kind of the cashier we are all finding it hard at the moment well done Aldi." Colleen Beddard added: "Great to know there is such kindness about."