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Unexpected Heroes: Workers in Grocery Stores 4/28/2020 Unexpected Heroes: Workers in grocery stores Unexpected Heroes: Workers in grocery stores From the cashiers to the people who help you find your way around: These workers put themselves at risk so you can get food and essentials. We need you to help us thank them. We will publish some of the responses we receive, and send the rest on to those working on the front lines of the pandemic. Share a note thanking Utah's Unexpected Heroes in grocery stores for their service. Thank you for all your hard work! This form was created inside of Deseret Digital Media. Forms https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1pyCQdJ56uCRy6dxud6r4elBDihDTVxfcYq1iveSFpCg/edit#response=ACYDBNiWPO9jKxnP1G-V8WddTN-Y5Pq3Qof-gnBfy… 1/328 4/28/2020 Unexpected Heroes: Workers in grocery stores Unexpected Heroes: Workers in grocery stores From the cashiers to the people who help you find your way around: These workers put themselves at risk so you can get food and essentials. We need you to help us thank them. We will publish some of the responses we receive, and send the rest on to those working on the front lines of the pandemic. Share a note thanking Utah's Unexpected Heroes in grocery stores for their service. Thank you Jennifer Clark, you’re up at 4 a.m. ready to get the store in order for a busy day. You work extra hours and long days so that people can shop and get the items they need. You deserve a big THANK YOU for the hard work you do. You’re amazing! This form was created inside of Deseret Digital Media. Forms https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1pyCQdJ56uCRy6dxud6r4elBDihDTVxfcYq1iveSFpCg/edit#response=ACYDBNiWPO9jKxnP1G-V8WddTN-Y5Pq3Qof-gnBfy… 2/328 4/28/2020 Unexpected Heroes: Workers in grocery stores Unexpected Heroes: Workers in grocery stores From the cashiers to the people who help you find your way around: These workers put themselves at risk so you can get food and essentials. We need you to help us thank them. We will publish some of the responses we receive, and send the rest on to those working on the front lines of the pandemic. Share a note thanking Utah's Unexpected Heroes in grocery stores for their service. Thank you SO MUCH for standing there at the door with a nice clean shopping cart for me! That tells me that you care about me and that means so much. In return I always wear a face mask when I go into the store so I can do MY PART to help prevent spreading germs. This form was created inside of Deseret Digital Media. 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Forms https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1pyCQdJ56uCRy6dxud6r4elBDihDTVxfcYq1iveSFpCg/edit#response=ACYDBNiWPO9jKxnP1G-V8WddTN-Y5Pq3Qof-gnBfy… 8/328 4/28/2020 Unexpected Heroes: Workers in grocery stores Unexpected Heroes: Workers in grocery stores From the cashiers to the people who help you find your way around: These workers put themselves at risk so you can get food and essentials. We need you to help us thank them. We will publish some of the responses we receive, and send the rest on to those working on the front lines of the pandemic. Share a note thanking Utah's Unexpected Heroes in grocery stores for their service. Thanks so much everyone at Harmons in Orem! This form was created inside of Deseret Digital Media. 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