A 22-year-old Chick-fil-A employee is going viral for saving a woman and her children in a storm — and it shows why the fast-food chain is winning over customers with kindness

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"I didn't really do that to be thanked," said the 22-year-old team lead who helped bring Lauren Langley and her two sons to safety from the storm.

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A 22-year-old Chick-fil-A employee is going viral for saving a woman and her children in a storm — and it shows why the fast-food chain is winning over customers with kindness

A 22-year-old Chick-fil-A employee is going viral for saving a woman and her children in a storm — and it shows why the fast-food chain is winning over customers with kindness

"I didn't really do that to be thanked," said the 22-year-old team lead who helped bring Lauren Langley and her two sons to safety from the storm.

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