Two Friends Pay For Strangers’ Groceries And The Reactions Are Priceless

While some Youtubers conduct social experiments to point out gaping flaws in our society, others conduct them just to do something nice for people.

Mike Lewis and Rob Westerman decided to surprise people on July 2 at a Cincinnati, Ohio Kroger grocery store by popping in to pay for their groceries and then just walking away.

Westerman would walk up as customers were checking out, put down his credit card to pay and then just walk off to wait in his car. Lewis stood nearby to film people’s reactions — there were many smiles and even a few tears.

The duo bought groceries for two hours and edited the footage down into a seven-minute video. They played their video at their church and then posted it to Facebook — the video went viral shortly after.

Written by Jacob Wagner of NextShark || Source: ABC6

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