Veteran can’t afford to pay for his groceries, people step in for him and we are deeply touched by their reactions

San Antonio, Texas has one of the nation’s largest military populations so the phrase “thank you for your service” can often be heard around the city.

The veterans are those people that we owe our freedom to, so it’s not rare that many of us could be heard saying how we support the military. But how is it that we offer this support that we talk of very often?

What Would You Do? ran a social experiment that was about to show how people react when members of the military are unable to pay for their groceries as their cards gets declined. Ryan is an actor who is playing a veteran and Lorraine is playing the cashier at a market. While she’s speaking to Ryan, she mentions how he served in the military and has a baby at home. In the next moment, she tells him how he’s short in cash and waits for the reactions of those waiting in queue.

YouTube

The quick reactions of the customers and their willingness to step in for this veteran in need gives us hope that things are probably better than we all thought.

Some of these people can barely afford to pay for their own groceries, but they are still helping Ryan.

This video is very touching, it will bring you to tears. Please share it with your family and friends.

Monica Pop
Monica Pop
Monica Pop is a senior writer for Bored Daddy magazine covering the latest trending and popular articles across the United States and around the world.

More from author

Related posts

Latest posts

Unbelievable Courtroom Meltdowns in Fiction Where Characters Had to Be Physically Stopped

Long before these stories went viral, whispers circulated online—tales of courtroom chaos so wild that readers questioned whether anyone could have imagined them. Some...

She Moved In—And Tried to Push My Brother Out

Family First: Choosing Love and Loyalty When I lost my parents, my life turned completely upside down. At 28, I was focused on carving out...

A mother was prepared for burial after drowning — until her 5-year-old yelled, ‘Mommy said that isn’t her!’

Mariana López, 32, was swept by the river, leaving her family mourning her tragic passing. Her body was retrieved the following day. It was...

How one misunderstanding transformed our bond for the better

The ways we were raised have more power over us than we often admit or are aware of. Childhood habits settle deep and become...

Every night at 3 a.m., my mother-in-law knocked on our bedroom door — so I set up a hidden camera

My marriage to Liam has been a perfect one, but there had been one seemingly unimportant thing that bothered me to the core, his...

Eric Dane receives 10-minute standing ovation for first TV role since devastating ALS diagnosis

ASL is as a “rare, terminal neurodegenerative disorder that results in the progressive loss of both upper and lower motor neurons that normally control voluntary...