Army veteran Ed Bambas, 88, reveals he works at supermarket after losing pension — internet rallies to raise over $1M
By Nicholas McEntyre
Dec. 3, 2025
“His story is a stark reminder that too many of our seniors, especially veterans, face incredible challenges just to survive.”
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Christmas came early this year for a man who well deserves it.
An 88-year-old Army veteran has gone viral after the heartbreaking revelation that he works five days a week at a local grocery store to help make ends meet, sparking a wave of generosity from kindhearted shoppers who rallied to raise well over a million dollars for his retirement.
Ed Bambas, a cashier at the Meijer store in Brighton, Michigan, lost his pension 13 years ago and despite his age is now forced to work 40 hours a week — a full-time schedule — because “he doesn’t have enough income.”
“I retired from General Motors in ’99. In 2012, they went bankrupt and they took my pension away from me,” Bambas told Australian influencer Samuel Weidenhofer, according to a
video posted to Instagram…
Meijer store cashier Ed Bambas fights back tears as he explains why he still works 40 hours a week at 88 years old.