Sunderland Echo

Easter eggs are left on cars of shoppers

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Shoppers at Morrisons in Seaburn were surprised with Easter eggs left on their cars in a ‘random act of kindness’ over the Bank Holiday weekend.

Generous staff member Davinia Cain was behind the thoughtful gesture, placing 30 Easter eggs on customer’s cars in an effort to make them smile as they left the store on Saturday, April 3.

Davina, who is the community champion at Morrisons Seaburn, also left a note with the eggs which said: “Love and kindness are never wasted.

“They always make a difference.

“Happy Easter from Davina, community champion at Morrisons Seaburn.”

And customers were delighted with the surprise, with one even going on to say they would pass it on to an elderly neighbour in an effort to spread the joy.

Davina said: “I decided to do it as part of my Easter activities. “The customers who I saw take the eggs off their cars had big smiles on their faces and one said she was going to pass it on to an elderly neighbour.

"So people are spreading happiness and that’s what it’s all about!”

But it’s not the first time Davina has placed gifts on the cars of customers at the Seaburn branch.

In February this year Davina placed chocolate on the cars in an effort to mark Random Acts of Kindness Day by ‘making someone smile.’

The store has also previously contribute­d towards the community during the pandemic with five trolleys full of gifts donated staff at Sunderland Royal Hospital.

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