A man was once saved from almost certain death by a pizza place that he ordered from every day for a whole decade.
The man in question is called Kirk Alexander, and every single day for 10 whole years, he would put in an order to Domino’s Pizza near to where he lived in Salem, Oregon.
Prepare yourself for a bizarre - and strangely heart-warming - story:
As a result of Kirk ordering pizza every single day from the same store, the people who worked in the pizza place knew who he was and knew to expect his order.
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Back in 2016, when he hadn't ordered for a good few days - 11 to be precise - they started to suspect that something was up, so they went around to check.
The general manager of that particular location, Sarah Fuller, explained at the time: "A few of my drivers had mentioned that we hadn't seen his order come across our screen in a while, so I went and looked up to see how long it had been since he last ordered and it was 11 days, which is not like him at all."
A delivery driver was asked to go around to check things out, reporting that ‘he wasn’t answering his door, but there [were] lights on’, Fuller said.
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Apparently, they could hear his TV as well.
Something wasn’t right, so they called the police and asked them to investigate. When the Marion County Sheriff’s officers arrived at his house, they heard a man ‘calling for help from within the residence’ and broke the door down.
Alexander was in the house and ‘in need of immediate medical attention’.
He was rushed off to hospital, where he was stabilised.
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Staff from the pizza place even visited him in the hospital with flowers and cards - although no pizza.
He was acutely aware that he owed them a great debt of gratitude, but the pizza employees brushed that off.
Fuller said: "[He is] just an important customer that's part of our family here at Domino's.
"He orders all the time so we know him.
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"I think we were just doing our job checking in on someone we know who orders a lot.
"We felt like we needed to do something."
It’s not clear what was actually wrong with Alexander, but it’s not important. What is important is that some people were looking out for him, even if he didn’t really know them.
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As for the Domino’s employees, they did get some thanks after an appearance on Good Morning America, where they were given some tickets for a load of them to go and see Captain America: Civil War.
That’s because they’re superheroes, get it?
What’s more, a couple of them also got sent to the Domino’s worldwide rally in Las Vegas, which must have been fun for them, and well deserved.
The true reward, however, is in doing a decent thing for someone else.
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