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Reginald Widener was at Cinco De Mayo Mexican Grill in Douglasville when a disabled man came in for a meal. The man had no hands.
A server, identified only as Alex, sat in the booth across from the man and fed him lunch.
On Sunday, Widener wrote about the moment on his Facebook page, saying it inspired him.
“This seriously hit me right in the soul," Widener wrote. “Still good [people] in the world."
The post has gone viral, with more than 1,500 shares.
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