Anonymous hero sends ‘massive’ food delivery to volunteer group

Anonymous hero sends massive food delivery to volunteer group to hand out in Glasgow amid the cost-of-living crisis

  • An anonymous hero sent a huge food delivery to a volunteer group to hand out
  • The volunteer group, based in Glasgow, took to Facebook to share the news
  • The Facebook page No1seems2care shared a snap of the massive food delivery
  • They explained that the food was ordered and paid for by an anonymous person

An anonymous hero sent a huge food delivery to a volunteer group to hand out to the local community amid the cost of living crisis. 

The volunteer group, based in Milton, Glasgow, who help local people with housing, food provision and mental heath, took to the Facebook page No1seems2care to share a snap of the massive delivery.

They explained that the food was ordered and paid for by an anonymous person who has helped the community a few times over the years.

The thoughtful package included large packets of Smarties, Mint Aero balls, chocolate finger biscuits, cereal bars, packets of rice, noodles and tinned food. 

An anonymous hero sent a huge food delivery to a volunteer group, , based in Milton, Glasgow, to hand out to the local community. they shared a snap of the thoughtful package on Facebook No1seems2care

The caption explained: ‘Chap at our door last night! ASDA delivery man with three baskets of food. He walked away and returned with another three baskets, and another three and another three, and another three, and another three, and another three ……

‘We literally couldn’t take Tank out the front door for his walk last night, we had to use the back door as our hall was full of food.

‘This is a massive delivery, the picture doesn’t do it justice. Here is the amazing part – we didn’t order any of it! It was sent to us by “Mr Anonymous” to help with food provision.

‘Mr Anonymous has helped us out over the years and has the same “modus operandi” which starts with a chap at our door and ends up with our hall being full of food or Christmas present for local people.

The thoughtful package included large packets of Smarties, Mint Aero balls, chocolate finger biscuits, cereal bars, packets of rice, noodles and tinned food

The thoughtful package included large packets of Smarties, Mint Aero balls, chocolate finger biscuits, cereal bars, packets of rice, noodles and tinned food

They explained that the food was ordered and paid for by an anonymous person who has helped the community a few times over the years

They explained that the food was ordered and paid for by an anonymous person who has helped the community a few times over the years

‘We don’t think Mr Anonymous picked this shopping himself as it’s so well thought out, so we are guessing that there is a Mrs Anonymous in the background.

‘Thank you Mr and Mrs Anonymous, we hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas. PEOPLEDOCARE.’  

Since the post was shared it quickly racked up more than 5,800 likes, and over 600 comments.

Users flocked to the comments to praise and thank ‘Mr and Mrs Anonymous’ for their generosity.

One person wrote: ‘Omg how generous! gonna be a lot of happy people this Christmas’

Since the post was shared it quickly racked up more than 5,800 likes, and over 600 comments

Since the post was shared it quickly racked up more than 5,800 likes, and over 600 comments

Another said: ‘Fantastic, well done whoever you are, what a wonderful thing to do. Merry Christmas.’

While someone else wrote: ‘Absolutely amazing Mr & Mrs donations what a great big heart you have, you will make many family’s great fuel for your kindness.’

A fourth said: ‘Wow! this is absolutely amazing this is going to make so many people’s Christmas very special especially at a horrible time with the cost of living crisis. 

‘Well done Mr and ( Mrs ) anonymous and everyone involved in sorting this out for families who need this. What an absolute amazing team you all are. Xxx’

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