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In Sugarland, Texas, a local Pizza Hut sprung into action after hearing that families were locked in their homes and running out of food.
Store manager Shayda Habib told KPRC that they did their best to whip-up and deliver as many pizzas as possible, even with a limited crew.
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"When I heard there were families in need, I knew we needed to act fast. I called my husband and asked him to gather up kayaks and meet me at the restaurant," said Habib.
SEE ALSO: Incredibly pragmatic dog braves Hurricane Harvey with, yes, an entire bag of dog foodPizza Hut tweeted a photo of a few of the local employees delivering the pies, thanking them for taking action.
Habib told the Houston Chronicle that they were able to deliver 120 pizzas on Tuesday and plan to continue until they run out of food.
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