Act of kindness backfires after pantry stuffed with $1,800 of food is emptied by four people

A Louisiana mother spent $1,800 on groceries to fill a community fridge for the needy, only for people to empty it out in under an hour.

Brashawnee Johnson, a nonprofit owner, spent a whopping $1,743.83 on peanut butter, jelly, frozen pizzas, canned food, diapers, wipes, and more to help out those struggling in her community in Opelousas.

But before she could even leave the grounds, the stock-full fridges were emptied by three or four people, she told KATC…

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