Gonzalez, a 28-year-old mother-of-two, wrote: SHE DESERVED THE PURSE.
Valeria Diaz fromChicagotoldNewsweekshe thought the trend was a beautiful idea when she first learned of it.
The thought of having extra money and gifting it to someone in need is beautiful.
Moms cant have anything.
According to the creator, a group of teenagers aged 14 to 18 caused the mess.
Its sad to see kids growing up to be so violent and aggressive.
A parent would never tamper with products meant for children.
And Im really grateful and just amazed by the community thats formed within the comment section of the video.
You deserve that special you thing.
and tucked it between two diaper boxes.
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Gonzalezs original video struck a chord with many viewers.
The sacrifices of a mother.
I really felt this, read a comment, which has received over 250K likes.
Another added, It makes me sad to think how much my mother probably gave up for me.
Others echoed the sentiment saying, This is so empathic to notice.
What a gift you are.
So proud of you Momma!!
I dont wanna use an opened medicine for my babies.
I was so angry.
This breaks my heart, commented another.
A retail worker weighed in on the long-lasting effects.
Those damaged boxes will be marked as do not resale & thrown out due to contamination.
Leading to shortages, higher demand, & therefore higher prices.
37% of working fathers said they had done the same.
Bored Panda has reached out to DeNaesha Gonzalez for further comment.
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