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Co-op expands its Pay it Forward Fridays

The 麻豆视频ern Plains Co-op has given people another reason to look forward to Fridays. The co-op launched Pay it Forward Fridays, when it offers something special for the public.

The 麻豆视频ern Plains Co-op has given people another reason to look forward to Fridays.

The co-op launched Pay it Forward Fridays, when it offers something special for the public.

鈥淏ack in March, when COVID all started (in Saskatchewan), we started doing just a pay it forward, and we would do treats,鈥 said Carol McKay, the co-op鈥檚 manager of human resources.

The co-op took the treats to the fire hall, the police station and other essential services.

Next, when the businesses in the community started opening up again, the co-op started delivering to more places, because the co-op recognizes how special it is to receive a gift.

And they started preparing small giveaways for customers at their food stores, located in Estevan, Oxbow and Carlyle.

鈥淓very location would do a package of items, and then they would randomly pick family groups, and give these packages,鈥 said McKay.

Six draws are made each Friday at every store. These packages include gift cards, hot chocolate and other items. Prior to Halloween, people were receiving chocolates and other candies.

In November, the focus is going to be on seniors.聽

"We鈥檙e going to pick seniors for our pay it forward Fridays. It鈥檚 been well-received and we put the winners on Facebook, with their approval for that picture to be posted. It鈥檚 鈥 just something fun recognizing people,鈥 said McKay.

鈥淧ay it forward movements are really cool because it鈥檚 a surprise. It鈥檚 not planned. It鈥檚 not this is who it鈥檚 going to go to, with names in a draw box. It鈥檚 just random and it鈥檚 been working fairly well for us.鈥

There will also be six draws at each of their four convenience stores every Friday. Their Alameda location will have a giveaway, as will the bulk agro location in Estevan.

It means they鈥檒l be giving away a lot of items every Friday to seniors and others in the southeast.

McKay said they want to help people out and cheer people up at this time. And as they move into the Christmas season, she thinks these gifts will have an even greater impact.

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