An Asda worker that paid for a shopper’s food after he forgot his debit card has been hailed a ‘hero’.
Alex works at the Omagh branch of Asda in Northern Ireland, and has been hailed a hero on the internet after he footed the bill for a customer who forgot his wallet.
Asda shared the news on their Facebook page, writing: “A big well done to our colleague Alex who went out of his way to help a customer at our Omagh store who’d realised he’d forgotten his debit card when he went to pay for his shopping just as the store was closing.
“Rather than leaving the customer stuck, kind-hearted Alex went ahead and paid for the shopping himself.”
Alex said: “I just didn’t want to leave the customer stuck. It was very late at night, and I wouldn’t want this to happen to anyone!”
His store manager added: “This is just one example of Alex going the extra mile for our customers.
“Not many would trust that the person would come back to pay for their goods, but Alex did as he didn’t want to see them stuck.
“He’s a very caring member of our team, and I think he has a very bright future here.”
Facebook users have congratulated Alex, one saying ‘What a top block. Give the guy a medal”.
Another added: “Well done young man I bet your parents are really proud, they have every reason to be.”
A third wrote: “Well done Alex, not many would have been so kind. So glad your store manager applauded you on your kindness to one of its customers.”