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McDonald's Worker Buys People Food As Act Of Kindness

McDonald's Worker Buys People Food As Act Of Kindness

She has been doing it for months

Amelia Ward

Amelia Ward

A kind McDonald's worker has been paying for customer's orders for months as a random act of kindness towards people she thinks deserve it.

One lad, Joshua, posted a video online that shows Enya reluctantly being filmed having paid for his meal, after hearing him phone his mum to ask her if she wants anything while he's there.

Writing on his video, Josh said: "So I just went to McDonald's Coventry Tile Hall and whilst I was about to make my order, I rang my mum and asked her did she want anything.

"I then placed my order and got round to the window to pay and this girl said she is going to pay for my order as her kind act of the day, because I rang my mum and it was thoughtful."

He added: "If anyone knows a girl called Enya who works at Mcdonald's, someone message her and tell her she has just made my week."

Speaking to Sun Online, 19-year-old student Enya Vegnere, said: "I couldn't tell you how many times I've done it.

"I don't do it for rude customers - just the people who are polite to me.

"My motto is 'takers eat better but givers sleep better'. I don't do it for recognition - I just think it's nice to do nice things for people.

"You never know what someone is going through and what a kind gesture could do."

Twitter/Josh_U_R_Artist

Joshua Henry, 25, said he wasn't expecting anything, but that it cheered him up after a 'depressing' day, saying he was at high risk of redundancy at the moment.

Enya told the news outlet: "I thought it was cute that he called his mum - not everyone is that considerate of their parents.

"I thought why not reward his thoughtfulness - it was only £4, a hot chocolate and a couple of burgers.

"He was made up and he got in touch later to say thank you. He said it made his week. But it was really nothing, I didn't want any recognition or praise.

"Some people do kind things with the expectation that they will get something back in return but that's not the right way to do it.

"You shouldn't expect something back."

Josh added: "She made my week and put a smile on my face. I spoke to the manager of the McDonald's on Twitter and tried to get her an extra day's holiday but I don't think it worked.

"But I paid it forward in Greggs yesterday by buying a meal for the person in front of me.

"They also were thankful and said they would pay it forward."

It's nice to be nice, lads.

Featured Image Credit: Twitter/Josh_U_R_Artist

Topics: Viral, UK News