AN ASDA delivery driver has been called a 'hero' for a heartwarming good deed for a 90-year-old customer.
Home delivery driver Michael, 23, arrived at an elderly shopper's home to discover her sat alone in the dark.
The lightbulbs had died in the elderly woman's flat, and said she couldn't change them as she struggles with mobility issues.
The OAP was left waiting in the dark for her carer to fix her lights, but kind-hearted Michael stepped in instead and changed the bulbs himself, reports Manchester Evening News.
"I couldn't leave her in the dark so I just asked her where her spare bulbs were and quickly changed them all. It only took a moment, but she was very grateful.
I will help anybody if I can. I love the interaction with all my customers" said Michael.
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The Asda delivery driver went viral after his good deed was shared online, and he been widely praised as a 'hero'.
Liz Murphy said: "Well done Michael, an act of kindness goes a long way."
"The world needs more people like Michael. A small gesture can make a big difference" added Karen Martin.
Angela List commented: "Well done this chap thank heavens he was able to help this poor lady out in the way he did."
Michael's store manager Emma nominated the helpful driver for an Asda service superstar award.
"We are all so proud of Michael for not only carrying in the lady's shopping, but changing the lightbulbs for her too" said Emma.
She added: "It was just a small thing but the lady was incredibly grateful, having been sat in the dark. Michael is an all-round good guy who is very kind and who will do anything to help his customers."
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Michael has been applauded for his act of kindness and said he loves his job just like this happy Tesco driver, but not all have their positive attitude.
Watch here as this driver smashes a customer's expensive shopping – including a new PS5 – after lobbing their deliveries over a fence.
This dozy driver gave a toddler a black eye after doing the same earlier this week, while another caused thousands in damages after smashing into a neighbour's home.
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