Most People Are Good: City Saves Kid's Hot Dog Stand

In Minneapolis, Minnesota, 13-year-old Jaequan Faulkner opened up a little hot dog stand in hopes of raising enough money to buy new school clothes.

He hit a snag, though, because his business was not officially permitted. 

Word got around fast, including to the health department, and when some people learned the hot dog stand might get shut down, they sprang into action to help the kid out.  You won't believe what happened next.

The city of Minneapolis stepped up, conducted the inspection and allowed him to continue selling hot dogs.

Here's the best part, he's gotten more customers since the controversy, and has had such a great time and has been so encouraged by his success that he hopes to buy a food cart for next summer -- and continue to put smiles on the faces of customers!

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