The gesture soon caught the attention of Twitter users with the hashtag #everydayfix gaining momentum. None of the gifts bore charges, to the delight of their many recipients.
这一举动很快引起了推特用户的关注,#everydayfix的话题标签逐渐成为热门话题。令这些受益者高兴的是,所有的礼物都是免费的。
Launched a month ago, the programme will seek out those they believe are in need of a fix online for a few days yet. While it is paying for each of the products a spokesman refused to reveal how much had been spent answering people's woes. 'We know how stressful everyday emergencies can be - those little things you don't plan. So we're extending our role as fixers to take care of the little things which can sometimes tip you over the edge.'
这个项目一个月之前启动,还会持续数日,继续努力上网寻找他们认为需要帮助的人。虽然他们需要为每一个礼物买单,但一位发言人拒绝透露其开支。“我们很了解每天发生的紧急状况会带来多大的压力,这些小事儿都是突如其来的。所以我们正把自己的角色延伸到问题解决者,我们帮你搞定这些小事儿,免得它们让你心烦意乱。
Other companies to have offered commuters special offers include breakfast company Belvita which offered workers free rides in Tuk Tuks with complimentary snacks.
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