A family member wrote how "blessed" they felt when an Ormiston Pak'n Save checkout lady paid for their mum's groceries. Photo / Facebook
A family member wrote how "blessed" they felt when an Ormiston Pak'n Save checkout lady paid for their mum's groceries. Photo / Facebook
A Pak'n Save's staff member has been praised online after a post of her heartwarming gesture has gone viral online.
Through an anonymous message on Samoa Ono ValuLima's Facebook page posted last Saturday, a family member wrote how "blessed" they felt when an Ormiston Pak'n Save checkout woman paid fortheir mum's groceries.
The grateful person explained that while her mum, sister and kids went out shopping they had to leave some of the kids' food at the store due to not having enough money.
Many have praised the "heartwarming" gesture, with one writing how nice all the staff are at the Ormiston store.
"I shop there oftenly and I must say the staff are incredibly friendly and polite. I applaud this young girl for her efforts and heart, God bless you," one person wrote.
"Wow it's so good to see things like this. How people can really help. You know we don't know what the other person is going through. But something little like this can really touch someone's heart," another said.
One wrote: "After reading so many sad posts about our beloved Samoa, it's nice to read a post like this! Kindness goes a long way. May God bless you in ten fold! Your parents must be very proud of you and knowing you possess such a rare quality to find!"