Rhys Tailer bought a new t-shirt and had cash left over so decided upon an act of kindness.
Asda shoppers were left weeping after an act of kindness by a young boy that they said "will never be forgotten".
"He bought a sausage roll for a homeless guy as well and came home with a surprise for me, he'd printed off a picture of me and him. I try to teach him that the world is materialistic but people won't remember the things you buy, they remember how you make them feel. Katie added: "My sister in law asked me if it was Rhys, I was aware it would come out as Rhys told me but he was buzzing. He knows that what you put into the world comes back tenfold and it was national smile day yesterday as well.
The poster went on to say: "To Rhys Taylor's parent/parents, what a kind and compassionate young man you have raised. He not only helped someone out, but he also touched everyone's heart. All of us had tears in our eyes it was such a selfless and thoughtful gesture.
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