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Foodie Stereotypes Redefined

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AJ

Worcester, MA
Estados Unidos
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I'm the one who asks the vertically-challenged elderly if I may assist them with the top shelf items in the grocery.
Why are you participating?: 

Nice is my way.

Nicole

Pepperell, MA
United States
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I make it a point to smile at strangers, always hold the door open and be aware of who might need a helping hand around me.

Pamela

Chelsea, MI
United States
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I am first a grandma who's a foodie and constantly battling the negative remarks in society about what size a woman should be.
Why are you participating?: 

Fabulous idea!

Lisa

Dudley, MA
United States
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I created a program with several grocery stores to take day-old and near end date products to homeless and women's shelters.
Why are you participating?: 

We need to remember that most people are really good.

Nancy

Northborough, MA
United States
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I always try to look at both sides of the story putting myself in the other's shoes as best I can. I think this is the only way we can truly achieve harmony. Not always successful, but it is my goal.
Why are you participating?: 

As a librarian I always say, you can't judge a book by its cover. Let's not judge people by their labels either.

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