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January 2024 by Ron Eddy
It was ok. Getting fuel while working
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April 2023 by Ellen Acconcio
Used to love being customer, but once I bought bad half & half & had to return it I got nasty attitude. Said next time you buy bad cream, we will not take it back. Selling cream that is dated the same day or past is not good. I can get elsewhere in town.
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July 2022 by Roma Adly
Very nice owners!
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December 2021 by Diane Lemieux
Love the people very friendly
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November 2021 by Raghavendra Deshmukh
A minute ago I read indians honesty lottery story in Hindustan news congratulations to all family members we proud we are indians best of luck for future business growth ,pune India
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September 2021 by Amanda Jajoo
The owners of this store have restored faith in humanity.One Massachusetts woman threw away her shot at $1 million — but in a twist of fate, got a second chance at the fortune.Lea Rose Fiega of Springfield won $1 million in the Massachusetts State Lottery's "Diamond Millions" instant game on March 30, a pre-tax cash prize she scored from a $30 ticket bought at Lucky Stop in Southwick, according to the Massachusetts State Lottery.It's thanks to the owners of Lucky Stop, though, that Fiega got that far — because days earlier, she tossed her ticket in the trash, the owners told told MassLive."She was scratching one day and gave the ticket back to my mom to throw out," Abhi Shah, whose family owns the shop, told the outlet.The winning ticket sat in a pile for 10 days until Shah double-checked the discarded tickets, and quickly realized that one hadn't been fully scratched. Once he finished it off, he made quite the discovery."I had $1 million in my hand," Shah told NBC/CW affiliate WWLP. "I wanted to do something good."Added his father Maunish Shah: "We didn't sleep two nights. He called my grandparents in India, [and] they said, 'Give it back, we don't want that money.'"Because Fiega is a regular at the store, the family knew that the winning ticket was hers, so Shah dropped by her place of work nearby to clue her in, according to MassLive.Though she was concerned something was wrong, Shah reportedly calmed her nerves by telling her, "No, it's something good. It will change your life."Maunish Shah told WWLP that as soon as Fiega came in, he gave her the $1 million ticket and she began to cry."I am sleeping peacefully," Abhi Shah told MassLive.According to the state lottery, the Southwick Lucky Stop will receive a $10,000 bonus for selling the ticket.
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July 2021 by Andrew Lynn
After reading the story of the owners finding the buyer who accidentally discarded a winning lottery ticket to give it back to her, next time I’m in the area I’ll definitely be stopping to buy something!
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July 2021 by Jimit naik
Just heard about lottery ticket story and how you make sure humanity still exist is something to be proud of as Indian.
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July 2021 by K F
Nice honest people!
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July 2021 by Justin Millham
Awesome staff! 5 Stars!
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July 2021 by Ryan
<3 love the story of what you guys did.
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July 2021 by Alex Lee
I'm really respect what you done. Truly honest family
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July 2021 by William Anderson
Great stories make their rounds. I live in Canada, but I was born and raised in Southwick, Massachusetts.....thank you for making me proud!
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July 2021 by Sandy
Heard about the lottery. You are good people!
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July 2021 by Amanda Mullane
The owners of this store have restored faith in humanity.One Massachusetts woman threw away her shot at $1 million — but in a twist of fate, got a second chance at the fortune.Lea Rose Fiega of Springfield won $1 million in the Massachusetts State Lottery's "Diamond Millions" instant game on March 30, a pre-tax cash prize she scored from a $30 ticket bought at Lucky Stop in Southwick, according to the Massachusetts State Lottery.It's thanks to the owners of Lucky Stop, though, that Fiega got that far — because days earlier, she tossed her ticket in the trash, the owners told told MassLive."She was scratching one day and gave the ticket back to my mom to throw out," Abhi Shah, whose family owns the shop, told the outlet.The winning ticket sat in a pile for 10 days until Shah double-checked the discarded tickets, and quickly realized that one hadn't been fully scratched. Once he finished it off, he made quite the discovery."I had $1 million in my hand," Shah told NBC/CW affiliate WWLP. "I wanted to do something good."Added his father Maunish Shah: "We didn't sleep two nights. He called my grandparents in India, [and] they said, 'Give it back, we don't want that money.'"Because Fiega is a regular at the store, the family knew that the winning ticket was hers, so Shah dropped by her place of work nearby to clue her in, according to MassLive.Though she was concerned something was wrong, Shah reportedly calmed her nerves by telling her, "No, it's something good. It will change your life."Maunish Shah told WWLP that as soon as Fiega came in, he gave her the $1 million ticket and she began to cry."I am sleeping peacefully," Abhi Shah told MassLive.According to the state lottery, the Southwick Lucky Stop will receive a $10,000 bonus for selling the ticket.