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Chick Fil A Surprised Customer with Gift after Dog Dies

Chick Fil A surprised a customer with a gift after her dog dies. When Sarah Massey learned that she was going to have to put down her 14-year-old dog Mollie,…

Chick Fil A surprises customer after dog dies
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Chick Fil A surprised a customer with a gift after her dog dies.

When Sarah Massey learned that she was going to have to put down her 14-year-old dog Mollie, she wanted to give her best friend a great send-off. In her last days Mollie had stopped eating pretty much everything, but one thing she would eat was Chick-fil-A nuggets. Being a pediatric ICU nurse, Sarah has a heart of gold, so she hit the drive-thru. While there, Sarah explained who the nuggets were for and the folks at Chick-fil-A picked up the tab on Mollie’s last meal.

Sarah posted a video on social media telling the story. She said how much she appreciated the gesture and tagged Chick-fil-A. Mollie was put down the next day. A few days after that, Chick-fil-A contacted Sarah letting her know to keep an eye out for a package from them. And then a few weeks later, she received the package and posted a video of herself opening it.

In the box was a note from Chick-fil-A that read,

“Sarah, We’re so sorry for your loss, and we are honored to have been a part of Mollie’s life. We hope this painting of her brings you comfort,” and it was signed, “Your friends at Chick-fil-A.”

Before she even got into the box, Massey was crying over the kind gesture and says the painting will have a special place in her home.

“I don’t know how to explain it but it was sad but it was happy at the same time,” she says. “I never expected anything like this.”

Source: Today

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Watch Sarah open the box.

Andie Summers has been the morning show host on XTU for the past 25 years. She is a two-time CMA Major Market Personality of the Year winner and two-time Gracie Award recipient from the Alliance for Women in Media. As a content creator for XTU, Andie enjoys sharing parenting and travel tips, and loves helping you shop online with Must Haves.