Chick-fil-A Manager Stops To Change Tire For 96-Year-Old World War II Vet



Chick-fil-A has been known for its employees going above and beyond for customers. Here is another example. A Maryland Chick-Fil-A manager jumped into action when he saw that a restaurant regular needed more than his usual chicken biscuit and coffee.

Daryl Howard was taking orders when a 96-year-old WWII veteran, known to employees as Mr. Lee, came to the register and said he had a flat tire. Lee was able to park but had no one to help change his tire.

“As soon as he finished his sentence, Daryl informed me he needed to help this gentleman right now,” fellow manager Rudy Somoza said. “So, Daryl jumped into action without hesitation.”

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