I was going grocery shopping at Harris Teeter on Cornwallis Street in Greensboro. This was a normal shopping day, except it turned out to be different.
I was walking into the store when I became dizzy. I felt as if I was going to pass out. Before I realized what was happening, two employees had me by both sides.
I told them I thought my sugar had dropped. They sat me down, and one employee ran to get juice. The other lady was right by my side. They offered medical assistance, but the juice made me feel better.
I thanked them, but they refused to leave me. They offered to do my shopping so I accepted.
As I sat and rested, they shopped for me and wrote my check. Then, they called my family to come for me and my car.
I will never forget this. The love and kindness I received was so heart warming. Thank you ladies for caring.
— Aline Jeffries, Greensboro
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