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What does it mean "help someone through the line" (in a restaurant)?

At 1:20 of this YouTube video (
the man said "I had helped her through the line and sat her out in the lobby...". What does it mean?
  

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The story is about a woman confined to a wheelchair who regularly comes into a restaurant that has a line (queue) for ordering your meal. Your order, wait for your food to be prepared, pick it up at a serving counter, and take it to tables. ") Presumably, he did this by pushing her wheelchair.

  • The story is about a woman confined to a wheelchair who regularly comes into a restaurant that has a line (queue) for ordering your meal.
  • Your order, wait for your food to be prepared, pick it up at a serving counter, and take it to tables.
  • ") Presumably, he did this by pushing her wheelchair.
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The story is about a woman confined to a wheelchair who regularly comes into a restaurant that has a line (queue) for ordering your meal. Your order, wait for your food to be prepared, pick it up at a serving counter, and take it to tables. One of the servers helped move the woman through the line so she could order and then helped her into the eating area (He calls it "the lobby.") Presumably,

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