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So, I decided to pick up some groceries after work in the afternoon about 4ish. Noticed some clouds on the way but didn't even think it was a concern. Got my groceries and heard the thunder and thought, Oh my gosh, I hope it's not raining too bad. Then the Bagger guy asked me, would you like some help to your car since it's raining? I thought, Hmm.. It isn't that bad, is it? As he grabbed an umbrella, I turned to see the exit glass doors and it was POURING like Cats and Dogs!!! OMG, I guess I do need help! So, not mentally ready to step outside, I asked, Is it ok if I get my car then I can load my groceries when I pull up? Well, the Guy who helped me said, I can walk you to your car. That just made me feel like a Damsel in Distress! It was exactly what I needed. Then I pulled up to the front and the guy and another Smith's worker helped load up all my groceries, while I stayed dry in my car. That was the BEST Service I could ever ask for. For that, I give YELP KUDOS to Smith's. I wish I knew his name, but I'm sure if he reads this, he'll know he helped me out. Kindness goes a LONG way, especially on Rainy days like that was.
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