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Delivery workers and customers take care of each other during crisis
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It all started when newspaper delivery man Greg Dailey was grocery shopping, when he realized some of his elderly customers might need help. Now he puts a note inside every paper offering to pick up essentials. Greg is just one example of how Americans are looking out for their neighbors during these difficult times.March 29, 2020