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Dubai restaurant offers free food to those who can't afford it

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A young jobseeker once ordered a small sandwich, and started crying when a large meal was served instead.

After noticing young newcomers to the country seeking jobs through a recruitment agency in the area, managers of a nearby restaurant decided to do an act of kindness.

"If you can't buy food it's for free. This is gift from Allah (God)," reads a small note written in English and Arabic hung on Foul w Hummus restaurant in Al Barsha in Dubai.

The owner of the Jordanian restaurant, Fadi Ayyad, told Khaleej Times that he noticed labourers from nearby construction sites and newcomers searching for jobs through a recruitment office located right next to the restaurant would occasionally pass by the area. Some of them would stand hesitantly in front of the restaurant.

"A lot of people, especially the young jobseekers new to the country, come with limited budgets that sometimes doesn't accommodate their food expenses. So we thought of offering support in a simple way," said Ayyad, a 37-year-old Jordanian expat who opened the restaurant in 2009

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"We come across people who cannot afford food but are too shy to ask. So they would ask for the cheapest item in the restaurant. In that case, we offer it to them for free," said Mohammed, who's been in the UAE for the past five years.


"Sometimes a big group of workers stand in front of the sign hung at the door, so we don't hesitate to invite them in and give them food," added Mohammed.

He recalled an incident where a young jobseeker ordered a small sandwich, and when he was served big meals instead, he started crying.

"It's a simple way to give back only part of the blessings we are granted. And we want to show people that there's still some good in this world," said Mohammed.

He stressed that such small gestures of kindness, if performed by everyone, would make communities a better place.

sherouk@khaleejtimes.com


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