Syrian refugee's falafel shop offers free food to US government staff & their families

“It’s important for me Terou's restaurant announced that it would provide free food to those affected by the shutdown earlier this week, saying in a Facebook post that "we are more than happy to serve them because they "Anyone from the federal government employees who has been affected are welcome to come enjoy a free meal at our stores for them and their kids," the post said, adding that employees simply need to show their employee ID to receive the service. Terou, who immigrated to the US from Syria in 2011, told ABC that about 10 people have taken advantage of the service so far. The shutdown entered day 28 on Friday 18 January, and has affected up to 800,000 federal employees. President Trump has demanded that funding for a wall along the southern border be included in any spending package, which Democrats oppose. Terou opened his restaurant in downtown Knoxville in 2014 and has received widespread praise since. His shop was named the Reader's Digest's "Nicest Place in America" last October. Based on the Hill
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