Minnesota boys donate earnings to restaurant after tip theft
Five younger followers of a Minnesota restaurant stepped up to assist after somebody stole tons of of {dollars} in employees ideas over the weekend.
Victoria’s Ristorante & Wine Bar in Rochester, Minn., posted about the theft — and the sort gesture — on Facebook Sunday evening.
According to the put up, two younger girls got here into the restaurant to place a takeout order on Saturday, however when nobody was wanting, they stole an envelope with employees ideas inside. However, the theft was caught on safety footage.
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Restaurant proprietor Natalie Victoria informed ABC 6 News the envelope had virtually $300 inside.
“To do that to the restaurant staff that’s already been hit so hard I think is kind of frustrating but, you know we’re just going to move forward,” Victoria informed the station.
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But the subsequent evening, the restaurant was visited by clients who have been there to assist.
Five Minnesota boys donated their summer time earnings from engaged on their household farm to a restaurant that had about $300 in ideas stolen over the weekend. (iStock)
After they heard in regards to the theft, 5 boys — brothers and cousins Bronson, Carter, Rowan, Ryan and Bennett Shea — determined to pool their summer time earnings from their work on the household farm and donate the cash to Victoria’s.
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“We wanted to donate, and we kind of felt bad,” Bronson informed ABC 6 News. “It’s kind of hard watching people that do that.”
Their donation ended up being $200, which they delivered to the restaurant in a card.
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In its Facebook put up on Sunday, the restaurant included a photograph of the cardboard, which was signed by all 5 boys from the “Shea Boys Sweet Corn.”
“Victoria’s waitstaff, we are sorry to hear that someone stole your tip money,” the boys wrote. “Thank you for making the best pasta and buttered noodles! Happy Holidays!”
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The restaurant thanked the boys for his or her beneficiant reward within the put up.
“Thank You,” Victoria’s wrote. “We are speechless – A fall to the floor and cry moment. Your kind gesture is commendable and we are still in awe.”