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This grocery store takes good deeds in lieu of money to help families in need

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The COVID-19 pandemic has created a year in which hardships have been aplenty for so many, but one Texas high school has stepped up to not only help families in need, but also to encourage acts of service -- something we could all probably use a little more of.

Linda Tutt High School in Sanger, Texas, just northwest of Dallas, recently opened a grocery store inside the school, and instead of using a card or cash to buy the groceries, the LTHS grocery store is taking forms of payment in good deeds -- no money whatsoever is exchanged.

Clearly this store is a little different, seeing as how it’s inside a school, but it’s also unique in that it is a student-run grocery store.

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