A simple employee-customer interaction at a Qdoba in Louisville, Kentucky, left onlookers speechless.

One customer with disabilities had become a regular fixture at the Qdoba on Hurstbourne Parkway. The employees recognized her and often helped her to enter the restaurant, as she was in a wheelchair.

"Sadly enough she has to sit outside the restaurant until someone notices her or another customer that's coming in has to let her into the building,” said five-and-a-half year employee Ridge Quarles. “By now, she's actually been in so many times that we know what she likes to eat."

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"She didn't get to get out of her house very often, but whenever she did, she always told me, 'Ridge, this is my most favorite place to eat,'" Quarles told Wave 3 News.

"I had helped her through [the] line and sat her out in the lobby, got her a drink, got her utensils and napkin and kind of started to walk off and I was like, you know, 'Is there anything else I can help you with?' and she turned around and she was like, 'Sir, if you don't mind could you help me eat?'"

Quarles didn't even hesitate before he put on some gloves and assisted the woman in eating her meal, standing next to her and holding her burrito while she took small bites.

"I mean, she needs help and if I wasn't going to do it, no one was. Who else is going to do it?"

Another customer, Dr. David Jones, witnessed the exchange and began filming the small act of kindness.

"I said, I don't know, I think I'll just send it out to some of my friends and say, 'there's still some good people in the world,'" said Jones. Soon enough, the heartwarming video gained viral status. Jones attributed the clip's success to the fact that such humbling and selfless acts are far and few between these days.

"It seems to me that if everybody in the world would just use the little simple gift that they have to maybe benefit somebody else ... think what the world would be like."