Actor Mark Wahlberg made a special visit to “where the whole hustle started” – a Stop and Stop on Newport Avenue in Quincy.
Shoppers at a Massachusetts grocery store got a bit of a thrill when a familiar face dropped in to bag some groceries.
In a post to his Instagram, Wahlberg said in 1998 he was bagging groceries at the store, which used to be down the street, as his first job. “I was bagging groceries - $3.65 an hour,” Wahlberg says in the video. He said he was taking driver’s education up the street and bought his first car for $200 at Lappen’s Auto Parts.
Then he took the trip down memory lane a step further by walking inside and up to a register to bag some groceries.“You want double or single?” he asked one surprised shopper after warning her that her bag of oranges was a little heavy for the paper bags.“I’m telling Jeff to get me my job back,” Wahlberg joked with employees as he greeted everyone with hugs and posed for photos.
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