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Customers buy out doughnut shop early every day so owner can spend more time with his ailing wife

This doughnut shop located on a Californian beach sells out early each day and enables the elderly shop owner to spend more time with his sick wife, all thanks to his loyal customers.

Customers buy out doughnut shop early every day so owner can spend more time with his ailing wife
Cover Image Source: YouTube | CBS This Morning

Kindness and community spirit shine brightly in Seal Beach, California, where locals have rallied around a beloved doughnut shop owner. For over 30 years, John Chhan has served up delicious doughnuts at Donut City, opening as early as 4:30 a.m., according to ABC7. His wife Stella had always been by his side, and together, the couple became a cherished part of the neighborhood's morning routine.

Representational Image Source: Pexels | cottonbro studio
Representational Image Source: Pexels | Photo by cottonbro studio

"It's a lot of fun, we work together, we stay together," Chhan told the outlet. Thanks to his dedicated customers lining up at dawn, his shop's freshly baked sweet treats usually sell out quickly, as everyone rushes to grab their share of doughnuts before they vanish. Recently, Chhan's doughnuts have been selling out faster than ever, allowing him to close his shop earlier than usual. Little did he know that his loyal customers are behind this as they flock in great numbers to buy every piece of doughnut that has been placed on the shelf for purchase.

Life for Chhan and his wife changed in September 2018 when Stella suffered a brain aneurysm. She was swiftly taken to the hospital and was shifted to a nursing facility so she can recover. "I hurt in my heart," said the elderly doughnut shop owner, admitting that this was an extremely difficult phase in his life. "A lot of people, they come to buy a lot of doughnuts from us and gave me more time to go visit my wife," Chhan added, addressing the kindness he received from the community.



 

The regulars, accustomed to seeing both Chhan and Stella behind the counter, were shocked upon learning of her condition. As word-of-mouth spread the news of Chhan and his wife, customers knew exactly what they had to do in order to help the elderly couple. "The sooner we can get him home and get support for her, the better for both of them and the community," customer Charlie Dickinson said.



 

Chhan was left overwhelmed by the sweet gesture shown to him by the community and he appreciated their gratefulness. Every single piece of doughnut from the shelf started selling out by 10:30 a.m. and he could close the shop and rush home to be with his wife that much sooner. "It's a blessing really," an unidentified customer told CBS News. "We need more people like that to just help everybody out in whatever need they have."



 



 

In rehab, Stella began making strides, regaining the ability to speak and even write down her thoughts. Chhan also revealed that she was able to eat again and her condition was improving. Chhan even declined his customers' offer to set up a GoFundMe page to help the couple and simply wanted more time with his wife. "They’re such sweet, hard-working people," Dawn Caviola, a Donut City regular, told the Orange County Register. "I thought, if enough people would buy a dozen doughnuts every morning, he could close early and go be with his wife." Nearly a year later, thanks to unwavering community support, Stella recovered and returned to help her husband at Donut City, albeit on limited shifts.



 

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