Homeless Man Asks What He Can Buy With

According to the post, Matthew Resendez was working his shift at

Burger King one evening when a homeless man walked in. He gave Matthew 50 cents and asked what he could afford on the menu.

However, there was a woman in the restaurant watching the exchange,

and she wrote to the company to praise their employee’s actions. She then left Matthew $100 tip.

“So proud to be his mom and I can pat myself on the back knowing that

I’ve played a part in raising this big hearted young man,” Resendez wrote.

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