World War II vet pays $1,500 Chick-fil-A bill for service members, military families for 92nd birthday - News Summed Up

World War II vet pays $1,500 Chick-fil-A bill for service members, military families for 92nd birthday


One generous World War II veteran and “regular customer” at Chick-fil-A recently paid a good deed forward in honor of his 92nd birthday, footing a $1,500 bill for active-duty service members and military families at a California location of the chicken-centric chain. Ahead of his milestone birthday on Feb. 19, Edmund Rusinek told the OC Register that the small gesture is a something of a personal tradition. According to the Register, Rusinek grew up in Detroit and was drafted into the Army during his freshman year as an engineering student at the University of Michigan. According to the manager, Rusinek spent roughly $1,500 on the chicken-centric meals for the deserving patrons – a sum he says was well worth it. In similar headlines, another 92-year-old World War II veteran was recently awarded free Chick-fil-A for life.


Source: Fox News February 16, 2019 16:52 UTC



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