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Canada-based Ghanaian woman wins heart of disguised rich 'beggar' after she offered him free pie

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Wed, 1 May 2024 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Another heartwarming video of a Ghanaian offering help to a seemingly poor and hungry person, which turned out to be a case of social experimenting, has hit the internet.

This time, a middle-aged woman, who gave her name as Zule (of Zule Eats, as can be seen in her branded polo shirt), earned the generosity and literal applause of Zachery Dereniowski, one of the famous faces on social media who engages in social experiments, after she offered him free food.

In his usual style, Zach walked into the eatery and told Zule that he wanted something to eat but he did not have his wallet with him.

“I’m really hungry…” Zach started with, to which Zule responded with a welcoming smile, “If you’re really hungry, then you’re at the right place.”

“I don’t have my wallet on me though today.”

“You don’t?” Zule replied.

Zach then said, “Do you have anything I could have for like a buck or two?”

“No worries, we’ll get you something… I’m sharing my culture. I can cook all day but I probably won’t eat; I just want to see other people eat and be happy,” Zule told him, settling the debate on whether or not he should pay for the food or not.

After he was served with a meat pie, and having enjoyed it, Zachery returned to Zule and said:

“This is the best meat pie I think I’ve ever had. And you made these?”

“Thank you. I make everything.”

At this point, it was time to disclose his real intent; to let her know that he was only performing a social experiment.

But that was not before he asked her where she was from and how long she had been running the business.

“Where are you from?”

“I’m from Ghana.”

“Why did you help me?”

“It’s food; it’s just food and you’re hungry. Eat.”

“How long have you had this place for?”

“We started during COVID.”

“How is it now?”

“With the cost of everything going up so much, it’s kind of hard to, you know, price right,” Zule said.

The following conversation follows with Zach first and then Zule, and on and on.

“I realized I actually have my wallet. So, I want to pay you…”

“It’s nothing; it’s just a pie – just one single pie.”

“I have $1,000 cash…”

“No! Oh no… Oh my God…”

“For you. You were going to help me. This is for you.”

“Thank you, Zach.”

“What’s your message to the world?”

“You know what; be kind in any way that you can. In your actions, your words, that’s all that matters; to take care of each other.”

Watch the video below:



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