They move by sharing Thanksgiving dinner on the New York subway – MAG.

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This November 24th, USA celebrates the Thanksgiving Day And it's always the perfect occasion to see the most moving acts, as was the case of the New York Subway passengers who shared a dinner with turkey and trimmings as is tradition. The emotional moment became viral touching thousands in Instagram, although others did not entirely agree.
The beautiful gesture came on behalf of the service of Brooklyn catering who set up a long table inside one of the cars to entertain the passengers in the Bedford Avenue Station with diners conversing on this date where sharing is the hallmark.
“So, there was a train stuck in Bedford and the driver made us all get out. I was in a different car, and when I got on the platform, there were all these happy people laughing, eating.”, he expressed Jada Yuan, reporter of The Washington Post, who posted the moment on Instagram.
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Thanksgiving L Train, reads the viral post that has impressed thousands of users: “It happens every year, right?” “The first time I got jealous of the people stuck on the L,” “Only in New York,” “Now I've seen it all,” “Life is getting weird. It's a crowded train, what the hell? It's disgusting to eat there.”.
In a following video, Yuan tells us that the service was provided by Chef Beaf Kitchen a categorization of East New York, although she revealed that it was not the first time that this business had done something similar, since in 2019, the owner Brandi Baxter, next to the rapper Christopher Dupree and the comedian Jodell Lewis provided a similar experience in the “Friends Day”: “It was amazing to provide a classic New York City moment.”, the singer said at the time New York Times.
However, giving similar meals is not something new, in fact, there is a certain tradition in this regard, the same one that was paralyzed with the emergence of the coronavirus in 2020, so the spontaneous celebration of the Wednesday, November 24 It is taken by many as a symbol of the vibrant life in New York while getting used to the normality after two years of paralysis.
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