Uninvited "help"?

Our Krogers has 3 employees that have learning disabilities. If Daniel is rounding up carts when I arrive, he will holler at me to stay and then he will bring me an electric cart as I walk with a cane. He is so proud of his job and will ask if I need help. If I have several 12 packs of cokes I will let him load for me. I always keep several ones in my console and will give him a couple. Sometimes I don't have any and I say thank you and he says your welcome and goes on his way, He is one of the happiest people I see there. He doesn't expect a tip and is grateful when I give him one. I always mention him on my satisfaction survey as being helpful!
He sounds nice. The two that work at my Frys never smile, even when I thank them after they've bagged my groceries.
 

Our Krogers has 3 employees that have learning disabilities. If Daniel is rounding up carts when I arrive, he will holler at me to stay and then he will bring me an electric cart as I walk with a cane. He is so proud of his job and will ask if I need help. If I have several 12 packs of cokes I will let him load for me. I always keep several ones in my console and will give him a couple. Sometimes I don't have any and I say thank you and he says your welcome and goes on his way, He is one of the happiest people I see there. He doesn't expect a tip and is grateful when I give him one. I always mention him on my satisfaction survey as being helpful!
Very kind of you. Wish there were more out there who would feel the same. Tipping is something (regarding grocery stores) that I'd never heard of before reading this thread, but I admire your thoughtfulness when filling out the satisfaction survey.
 

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