Unemployed Dad Repackages Soup Kitchen Meals in Panera Bread Bags for This Tearjerking Reason

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As a parent, you want nothing more than to shield your kids when bad things happen and sometimes, you’ll go to great lengths to make sure their innocence is protected.

So, when one dad lost his job during the pandemic (alongside nearly 255 million other people worldwide), he did what he had to do to make sure his kids were blissfully unaware of just how desperate times had become.

The Lengths One Dad Went to in Order to Preserve His Children’s Innocence

Desperate times call for desperate measures and for this anonymous dad that meant having to turn to his local soup kitchen to help put food on the table. And while it took a lot of courage to ask for help, he didn’t want his children to worry.

To conceal the harsh reality of their situation he decided to engage in some seriously ingenious bait-and-switch maneuvers.

Instead of letting his kids know where the bacon actually came from, he cleverly repackaged it into their favorite restaurant to-go bag before bringing it home.

Because when it comes to kids and dinner? There’s nothing more exciting than take-out (okay fine, for adults too).

The soup kitchen volunteer who witnessed the tearjerking act shared about it recently in a video on TikTok.

And while the clip may only be 6 seconds long, I guarantee you’ll be thinking about it for a long time to come.

“Thinking about when I worked at a soup kitchen during Covid and a man who lost his job would come by and pack the food we gave him into a Panera Bread bag so his kids were excited thinking they were eating restaurant food every night,” Amber Mirrelle wrote in the text overlay. 

“I hope him and his family are doing alright,” she added.

How a Simple Act of Love Made a Significant Impact

In the midst of just trying to survive, all this dad could think about was making certain that his kids had literally no idea. With one small gesture, he turned what could have been scary and sad into something exciting.

It wasn’t just about putting dinner on the table; it was about preserving a sense of normalcy and shielding his kids from unnecessary worry. It was about ensuring that they felt safe and secure during a time that screamed anything but.

And people are having a lot of emotions. The TikTok video has gone viral with a whopping 3.3 million views in just a few days. Commenters were deeply moved by the dad’s actions.

“The things people do to protect their children. I bet he thinks about you too. ❤️,” wrote one.

“You know that was a core moment for them dad brought Panera bread every day 🥹,” wrote another.

“That is king behavior. Shield the babies from pain and stresses. Provide even if you gotta ask for help. Hope he is doing well!”

Other commenters shared similar experiences with their own parents.

“My dad would go to thrift stores to buy toys and would put them in Target bags to act like he bought them there 😭.”

“Reminds me of when I got all dollar store gifts for Christmas. My dad told me later. It’s still a core Christmas memory. All those gifts. 🥰”

Millions of Families Are Struggling With Food Insecurity

While this happened during COVID-19, the reality is that things haven’t gotten better. In fact, thanks to skyrocketing inflation and massive sticker shock in the grocery stores and at the gas pump, more and more people are struggling to make ends meet.

Local food banks, soup kitchens, and hunger relief programs feed more than 49 million people every year in the United States alone. That’s one out of every six people. And as the cost of living increases, so do the statistics.

Donating money, nonperishable food, or even just your time, to food banks, pantries, and soup kitchens in your local area or neighborhood can go a long way in helping people who need it most.

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