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Stunned Fast Food Workers in LA Given $100 Gratuity ... Smile, Cry and Share the Love
Since this is the season for good cheer we thought we'd show you what it looks like to give $1000 away to those who expect it the least.

By AUTUMN JOHNSON
‘Tis the season for “peace on earth and goodwill to all,” and two men in Los Angeles started the season off early by randomly handing out $100 tips to unsuspecting fast food workers earlier this year.
In the YouTube video, the duo says they wanted to give away the $1,000 to fast food employees who they feel are overlooked in society. The Business Insider reported that Jesse Jhaj, one of the two shown in the video, is a former 7-Eleven employee who worked the graveyard shift for years.
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Watch the touching reactions from the employees and wait until you feel the tug at your heart strings when you see one of the workers (who cried as she accepted the money) take only a few seconds counting the cash before she hands it to a homeless man resting in a nearby booth.
The two men who simply go by “Jesse and Kong” have done some pretty out-there videos in the past through a web site they created, but in this video, they show they can be gentlemen when that want to.
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Photo, video courtesy YouTube.
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