Staff and customers at a Dumfries supermarket are donating food for vulnerable families and the elderly.
11.04.2020 - 19:17 / variety.com
By Ellise Shafer
editor
With the coronavirus pandemic effectively slowing the music industry to a halt, countless musicians have attempted to entertain their fans by hosting live-streamed concerts, participating in virtual rap battles and even dropping surprise singles.
However, some are taking it the extra mile by using their influence to raise money for those especially affected by the virus or simply donating themselves. From Rihanna’s hefty donation to victims of domestic abuse to Brad
Staff and customers at a Dumfries supermarket are donating food for vulnerable families and the elderly.
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