My Mom Got Fired by Her Manager for a Ridiculous Reason — but Karma Took Care of Him in the End

When I was 25, I watched my mom, Cathy — the beloved “Cookie Lady” of Beller’s Bakery — come home in tears, apron still dusted with flour. She’d been fired for giving leftover pastries to a homeless veteran during a storm. Her new manager, Derek, called it theft. I was powerless then. But ten years later, I got my chance.

I now run a food-tech company that legally redistributes surplus food to shelters — exactly the kind of mission my mom once got punished for supporting. While hiring an operations manager, I saw a familiar name on a resume: Derek. He didn’t recognize me. In the interview, he bragged about firing an employee for giving food to the homeless.