The Publix cashier everyone wants to ring up their groceries
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Michael Masterangelo is no ordinary grocery store cashier—he’s the one customers eagerly look forward to seeing.

At the Publix in Acworth, Georgia, it’s easy to spot when he’s on duty: a long line stretches from his register, with patrons willing to wait upwards of 40 minutes just to enjoy a brief interaction with him.

The admiration is mutual.

“I absolutely love my job,” said the 29-year-old Masterangelo in an interview with The Post.


Michael Masterangelo at Publix, wearing a green shirt, black apron, and a Special Olympics medal, giving a thumbs up.
Michael Masterangelo is the King of Cashiers at the Publix supermarket in Acworth, Ga., where customers wait for 40 minutes or more to get in his checkout lane. Michael Masterangelo

“I’m genuinely thrilled to be here every day. I have hundreds of familiar faces who recognize me. It’s an amazing experience for me. I can’t wait to engage with my customers and friends. We chat about basketball and a variety of topics.”

Store manager Countney McGuiness describes him as a beacon of positivity.

“His positivity that he comes in with every day makes working and shopping here enjoyable,” she said. “He’s always smiling. He takes so much pride and joy in what he does. It’s great to witness everyone in the county come in and give him a hug and speak to him. He goes above and beyond in every way.”

Masterangelo, who has autism, began attracting his ever-growing crowd of admirers when he began at the supermarket more than a dozen years ago — just by being his exuberant, charming self.

“I speak to every person I check out,” he said. “I ask them all about themselves and their families. I get to know them and they get to know me. Each time I see them we catch up.”

Masterangelo has been part of the Special Olympics since childhood. Between scanning groceries and counting change, he encourages customers to donate to the organization that means so much to him.

During January’s Publix Special OIympics’ fundraiser events, his donation box overflowed, raising nearly $32,000 in six days.

“I can’t believe I did that by myself,” he said proudly.


Michael Masterangelo at Publix.
Michael and his store teammates celebrate the end of their annual fundraiser for Special Olympics. Courtesy of Michael Masterangelo

Customers say they give because of the kindness he shows them every day.

“He’s my buddy,” one shopper said to local news station 11 Alive. “He’s one of the few people I trust.”

When he’s not working, Masterangelo competes in basketball, soccer, and flag football. His biggest fans, many of them customers, show up to cheer him on.

His mother, Dana Peshel, beams with pride.

“It means everything,” she said. “He is just a light to everyone.”

“It makes me feel amazing. I feel like I raised him right … I don’t worry about him. I know he’s going to be okay. Because he has so much love with family, friends and community,” she added.

Masterangelo hopes to stay at Publix until retirement — and he’s got one dream.

“I want to be in a Publix commercial,” he said. “I want everyone to know how much I love the store, the community, and everyone who loves and supports me. It makes me feel so special.”

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