“I want to brag on this young man named Hayden working at McDonald’s at exit 8 on 25E near i81,” Jason Mosier wrote on Facebook last month.
Mosier had has mind set on bragging after experiencing what Hayden was prepared to do to help him out of even the most innocuous of jams.
Mosier had just tried to pay with a card, but the charge of $8,00 was declined. Before the customer even knew what was happening, Hayden had whipped out his own debit card to pay the bill, saying “I got you, don’t worry about it.”
“I said no no, just void it, please,” Mosier recounted on his Facebook page. “[Hayden] said, ‘No sir, I got it.’ The only cash I had was 4 one dollar bills, I made him take the 4 bucks and told him I would be back.”
Well, Hayden wasn’t backing down. He wanted to pay something forward, and ended up having the final word when he left a surprise for Mosier in his meal bag.
Another McDonald’s worker paying it forward was recorded at a store in Tile Hill, in the UK, where a drive-through worker named Enya who was making around $9.24 per hour paid for the meal of a customer after she heard him call his mom to ask if she wanted anything.
Josh Henry was having a “depressing day” when he arrived at the McDonald’s, and said Enya’s random act of kindness cheered him up.
“I’m at a high risk of redundancy, [but] I will pay this kind act forward tomorrow for sure.”
A girl called “Enya” who works at Tile Hill @McDonaldsUK just paid for my meal as her act of kindness for the day. Proper cheered me up after having a depressing day with the fact I’m at high risk of redundancy. I will pay this kind act forward tomorrow for sure. ❤️❤️❤️ pic.twitter.com/8puiCUAkKy
— Absolute Fitness (@Josh_henry_1) September 22, 2020
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