Air Force mom's heartfelt message on stranger's McDonald's receipt goes viral

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Air Force mom's heartfelt message on stranger's McDonald's receipt goes viral
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“My son is in the air force,” reads the heartfelt message on the McDonald’s receipt. “I can’t buy him breakfast so I bought yours.”

A mother’s unconditional love is going viral online after she bought a stranger’s meal in honor of her son in the Air Force, and left a heartfelt note on the stranger’s McDonald’s receipt.

Hill’s son Ronnie is going on his seventh week of Air Force basic training with only 17 days left to go. With the reunion with her son looming, Hill was inspired to buy someone else’s meal in honor of her son. “My son is in the air force,” reads the heartfelt message on Goforth’s McDonald’s receipt. “I can’t buy him breakfast so I bought yours.”

Goforth’s post quickly went viral online, with local community members praising the unidentified mother for her devotion to her son. “I briefly saw it when I woke but had to run to work,” she commented on Facebook, adding that it was “extra special” that Goforth happened to be getting a meal for her son.

“It was really touching. Here I thought I was doing something to brighten someone else’s day and it came back ten fold to see that so many people were thinking about my son and were appreciative of other military people out there,” Hill tells Yahoo Lifestyle.

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