1 00:00:00,080 --> 00:00:03,199 Speaker 1: When National Shutdown Day habited in response to ice actions 2 00:00:03,200 --> 00:00:06,280 Speaker 1: in Minnesota, Hearth and Hug Bakery owner Natalie Hugg found 3 00:00:06,280 --> 00:00:07,400 Speaker 1: herself in a tough spot. 4 00:00:07,480 --> 00:00:10,400 Speaker 2: We couldn't afford to close for an entire day of business, 5 00:00:10,800 --> 00:00:12,719 Speaker 2: but we still wanted to do something and still wanted 6 00:00:12,720 --> 00:00:13,960 Speaker 2: to participate in some way. 7 00:00:14,160 --> 00:00:16,479 Speaker 3: They decided to donate a portion of their proceeds to 8 00:00:16,520 --> 00:00:18,840 Speaker 3: a food pantry there to help out, and apparently that 9 00:00:18,880 --> 00:00:21,720 Speaker 3: didn't sit well with someone on Instagram named Bridget. Bridget 10 00:00:21,800 --> 00:00:24,159 Speaker 3: messaged them saying they had lost her business because of 11 00:00:24,160 --> 00:00:27,400 Speaker 3: the fundraiser. Hug responded with a simple message by Bridget, 12 00:00:27,440 --> 00:00:29,880 Speaker 3: and after getting a positive response on social media, they 13 00:00:29,920 --> 00:00:32,479 Speaker 3: started selling T shirts, stickers, and more with the fraze 14 00:00:32,520 --> 00:00:34,720 Speaker 3: on it to help add to the fundraiser. Hug says, 15 00:00:34,760 --> 00:00:36,960 Speaker 3: the whole situation is just a symptom of how people 16 00:00:37,000 --> 00:00:38,600 Speaker 3: interact on the internet these days. 17 00:00:38,760 --> 00:00:42,000 Speaker 2: I hope that people can look at experiences like this 18 00:00:42,080 --> 00:00:44,160 Speaker 2: and maybe think a little bit more about what they're 19 00:00:44,200 --> 00:00:46,440 Speaker 2: saying and what they're doing before they say and do it. 20 00:00:46,520 --> 00:00:49,600 Speaker 1: From Somemerville, Kyle b're AWBZ Boston's news radio