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Food for the whole restaurant and a huge tip: the contractor who wanted pasta and paid a crazy bill
Our biggest dream at every meal re-fulfilled elsewhere, but we will not stop hoping
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Wednesday, 09 June 2021, 06:00
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It happens to us at every meal, invested and expensive and a little painful in the wallet but also for a nimble and basic lunch outside the office.
We finish eating, lean back, run the chain of recent events in our heads, and come out of this process with one simple question - who ordered it all, why in fact, and how did they determine we were supposed to pay?
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Jerry Seinfeld's
food
- of course, in the end it all comes back to him - has made a whole piece of it, but we've been at least a decade and a half since we stopped getting excited about seeing Jerry Seinfeld excited from a restaurant bill.
No, we fantasize, every meal anew, about this piece that someone came in while we ate, invited us without us knowing, went out and disappeared.
And if possible, he would make a really big gesture - Grand Gesture, the so-called - more romantic than any marriage proposal, and would already invite all the diners.
all.
Meal.
re.
This is the nature of fantasy.
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Seinfeld receives bill (Photo: Giphy)
Jim Freeman, an independent contractor living in the huge American city on the banks of the Mississippi, has just collected his takeaway meal from the Pasta House.
It was a fairly routine Monday night, and his order was reasonable too - spaghetti with meatballs and some ribs for dessert - but something still stopped him before picking up.
He had a feeling, set the same stop later, and that feeling made him pay the bill for everyone present at the place.
So, because that was probably not enough, he went one step further.
"God says you have to pass it on, so if you're in a situation like this where you can afford things like that, why not actually?", He explained.
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Pass it on.
Event coverage in the United States:
"I live here, this is my community, and the restaurant workers were badly injured because of the corona. It seems like the right thing to do."
"I was looking around and everything seemed normal for the first time in a long time, so I asked one of the waitresses if I could buy dinner for diners," he recalled to local media, Like the right thing to do. "
The diners did not notice what was happening - "I told them not to tell them" - and Freeman returned home to his family, spaghetti and ribs, not before passing it on once more, using a $ 500 tip
to each
of the restaurant staff.
"I was in the market," admitted Kelly Johnson, who has worked at the place for the past twenty years, "In all my time here, I have never seen anything like it." Director, Jeff Maddox, shared in this disbelief and said that "the reactions were amazing, and the act caused a lot of smiles on the faces of a lot of people here."
Oh, and one last question - how much did Freeman's final bill amount to? "It does not really matter, right, "he replied.
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