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In this Feb. 11, 2021, photo provided by The Dawg House, receipts for pre-paid meals hang on the wall inside The Dawg House in Miami, Okla. Customers pay for them so that people in need, many of them struggling financially due to the coronavirus pandemic, can get a meal, judgment-free and no questions asked. (The Dawg House via AP) April 01, 2021 - 8:00 AM
NEW YORK - In Miami, Oklahoma, restaurants and their customers are doing their part to ease pandemic heartache, one meal at a time.
Cafes in and around the close-knit town in the stateâs northeastern corner have put up âreceipt walls,â allowing diners to pre-pay for meals and the needy to grab what they like, have a seat and refuel â judgment-free, no questions asked.