Kill The Company With… Kindness?
An employee at an online supermarket goes the extra mile for elderly customers by adding 100 returned bags to their orders, giving them a £10 discount. Each bag is worth 10p, and this small gesture can make a big difference for those on a fixed income.
This act of kindness is a form of silent protest against the company’s substantial profit, which reached £70 million last year. According to the UK Office for National Statistics, nearly 1.9 million pensioners are living in poverty, highlighting the impact of such acts. These efforts show how individual actions can support those who need it most.