Fools Wildin Thinking They Doing It Unappreciation Vol Get The @#*+ out

Apparently he walked up in there being reckless, going behind the counter, talking **** and hit dude throwing haymakers. He got arrested and homeboy got fired.
 
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I wonder if CFA is going to do anything to the owner. None of this is in CFA’s character.
 
They fired the chic-fil-a employee.

Obviously, but what about the other employees involved? The manager was cussing at the guy, the other employee filming and cheering on. None of this fits the image of CFA. They might have to turn out that whole store.
 
Pizza Shop Operates On "Pay-It-Forward" Model

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A pizza shop in New Albany, Indiana is doing its part to help the homeless and underprivileged.


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8th St. Pizza serves food three days a week. It allows guests to pay whatever they can.

"We have folks that have never paid and we have folks that pay sometimes, and that's OK," executive director of Clean Socks Hope Jeff Minton said.

The restaurant is part of the non-profit, Clean Socks Hope, which partners with under-served neighborhoods to provide innovative and wholistic development leading to restoration in all areas of life.

"Everyone is worth time and we try to offer that," Minton said.

Any proceeds from 8th St. Pizza go to rent, utilities, and programming.

Each month, 200 to 250 pizzas are ordered from the restaurant.

"We do dignity based, there's no handouts here," Minton said.

The made-to-order pizza is made by volunteers.

"We have folks that have never worked in a pizza shop and we have folks that are professionals that come in and help us," Minton said.

If someone can't pay for the food, they can help out around the shop.

"They will come in and ask for their regular order and they just immediately start emptying garbage, wiping the tables down, all the stuff that needs to be done in any restaurant," Minton said.

The pizza shop is open to anyone. People who can afford to pay-it-forward, will pay for their own meal and then make a donation to provide meals for someone else.

"We have been able to feed almost 1200 folks, individual folks, by the kindness of others," Minton said.

The restaurant is serving more than just food, it's also helping people feel a sense of community.

"We call everyone by their first names, so it's a beautiful thing," Minton said.

8th St. Pizza is located at 800 E. 8th Street in New Albany, Indiana.

The restaurant is open Wednesday 4 p.m. - 8 p.m., Thursday 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., and Friday 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.

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