People are on the hunt for an incredibly generous mystery woman, after she jumped in to help an elderly shopper in a Cork city Dunnes.
The woman being dubbed a ‘lovely young girl’ noticed that an older lady was at the till infront of her in Blackpool on Thursday.
She was apparently trying to pay but became panicked because she couldn't remember her pin as the number of people behind her started to build up.
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Fearing she might have to leave her bagged shopping at the register, the mystery person jumped in and generously paid for it all.
The lady went home with her shopping and told her neighbour Laura Morrissey about what happened and now Laura's posted online to say a big thanks.
All we know about our generous person is that she's getting married in a week with Laura saying she "deserves all the happiness in the world.
Taking to the brilliant Ballyvolane Notice Board she said: "Whoever paid for my elderly friend's shopping today in Dunnes Blackpool. Thank you.
"My friend couldn't think of her pin no and she was panicking with the queue behind her.
"This lovely young girl stepped in to help. The same girl is getting married in a week. She deserves all the happiness in the world"
Speaking to CorkBeo Laura added that she'd love to find her so she can get her some flowers.
The post put people on a high, with one describing it as "awesome" and adding: "God there are still some great people out . Congratulations to the couple that is getting there next week .all the happiness in the world to both."
Another said: "Lovely thing to do hope your kindness comes back 100 times over. "
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