A Little Caesar’s restaurant left a note for a homeless person that was digging through their trash.

Rather than ignore it or get angry, they decided to show this person some love and write them a note.

Rachel Nistler tweeted a photo of the sign to make sure that this Little Caesars restaurant gets recognized for their true act of kindness.

Rachel said that she wants the restaurant to get all the attention rather than her tweet because it truly impressed her.

The note says, “To the person going through our trash for their next meal, you’re a human being and worth more than a meal from the dumpster. Please come in during operating hours for a couple of slices of hot pizza and a cup of water at no charge. No questions asked.”

This particular Little Caesars franchise is owned by Mike Stevens and his wife Jenny, who opened up the business in 2015.

This is not their first time recognizing a need and giving to the homeless either.

In the past, they have given free pizzas to the local Salvation Army, New Life Center, and Moorhead’s Dorothy Day House.

Mike said they keep their pizzas fresh, so after 30 minutes of pizzas sitting out and not selling, the employees put them in the freezer for the local homeless shelters to pick up so they don’t go to waste.

In addition to their donations, the restaurant leaves a change collection box on the front counter so that customers can leave their change to buy pizza for the homeless in the local shelters.

Since 2015, the restaurant has given more than 90,000 slices of pizza to those in need.

The couple’s intentions of their acts are not to draw attention to their business, but to truly help lives of local people that don’t have a means to provide for themselves.

All of their customers love what they are doing and we do too!

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