97-Year-Old Eats Alone At Arby’s Every Day Until Employees Realize Something’s Off
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Like Clockwork
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Mr. Doug
Open Arms
All Alone
Curiosity
Every Day
Poor Health
Like Family
They Had To Be Careful
No Choice
Slipping Something In
A Secret
Evidence
Checking His Order
Something Extra
Sharing The Evidence
A Joke?
Chipping In
The staff had decided to pool their spare cash and slipped a $200 Arby’s gift card into Mr. Doug’s order so he could save the little money he had.
Spreading Love
Lifetime’s Supply
Speechless
Treated Like Royalty
Ready And Waiting
Special Delivery
Good News
Community Support
After hearing that Mr. Doug could use a little help, the local eye doctor came by the restaurant to give the aging diner’s vision a full check-up completely free of charge.
Arby’s For Life
Christina was over the moon to hear of more businesses stepping up to help Mr. Doug, believing it’s only right for veterans to be given a helping hand when they sacrificed so much to fight for their country.
True Honor
Arby’s has been recognized by veteran group Run for the Wall for everything they have done for Mr. Doug, but Christina insists that just helping him out is reward enough.
Going Viral
The world caught wind of Mr. Doug’s story when a photo that fellow diner Daniel Maloney posted online went viral.
Preferred Customer
“We really enjoy you here and we always want you to come back,” Daniel reported Arby’s staff as saying to Mr. Doug when they broke the news to him that lunchtime.
Taking It To Facebook
Positive Response
“This makes me happy. We should be doing more for our veterans,” said Facebook user Nancy Tucker. Ofelia Lacaba added, “Wow! Love this news!! Thank you, Mr. Doug, for your service, and thank you, Arby’s, for what you did and are still are doing for him! God bless you all!”
Thanking A Hero
Inspiration
Heartwarming
Real Meal
“My dad was a WWII and Korea veteran. He would have been 94 this year. This story hits home because he loved Arby’s. He said it wasn’t fast food but was a real meal.”