Teo Jordan, a senior at Holmes High School and employee at Kroger, showed that no good deed goes unrecognized in his neighborhood by assisting a man in paying for his groceries.
Teo, 18, bags groceries after school at the Covington, Kentucky, Kroger. Because he is trying to save money for a car, the teen had only recently started working there.
While he was working the checkout line, he saw an elderly man who was about to pay for his purchases but couldn’t afford to carry everything home.
The elderly man was forced to make the difficult decision to tell the cashier that he would need to return some of the merchandise because the total was more than $100.
At this point, Teo Jordan the young decided to step in. He told WCPO 9 about the incident and said, “I got $35 in my pocket, and I’m just gonna give it to him. “.
The old man was able to buy the food he wanted because of Teo’s kindness at that precise moment. Despite the fact that the high school student didn’t intend for this act of kindness to go viral, it has.
Senior at Holmes High School Teo plans to study marketing at the University of Kentucky. Stephanie, Teo’s mother, is pleased that her efforts to teach him have been successful in that he has been paying attention.