Fast food crews in the Philippines surprised a customer with a disability dining alone after discovering through her Person’s with a Disability identification card that it was her birthday.
Fast Food Crews Surprise Customer With Disability
In a report by Manila Bulletin, a heartwarming scene between a customer and fast-food crews tugged into the hearts of millions. Apparently, a lady with a disability came to one of the most famous fast-food restaurants in the Philippines to have her meal. It happened at Jollibee Boulevard near Cebu Doctors University Hospital. According to the report, “she came in with a crutch and had poor eyesight.”
As the woman paid for her meal, she presented her Person with Disability Identification Card for the discount privilege. Cristine Sumayang Bustillo, the crew who assisted and took her order then saw that it was her birthday that day. So, the kind branch manager immediately thought of a plan to surprise the lady.
Emotional Moment
Soon, Cristine shared her surprise plan with her crew members. They prepared a chicken sandwich with a candle on the top and a balloon. Later on, they walked toward the woman with their surprise gifts while singing a “Happy Birthday.”
In the video posted by Cristine herself, the lady could be seen in tears as the crew’s kind gesture moved her. They then respectfully greeted her with a “Happy Birthday Ma’am,” and the woman blew her candle.
Following the lady’s tearful reaction, she thanked the crews for it was the “first time” someone had done it for her.
The video has reached almost two million views and continues to soar high in views. Many were moved as one user commented, “Small act of kindness but its a huge impact to humanity.”
Another wrote, “Just what the world needs… more kindness and love. Beautiful!”
Such a great display of Christ’s love. Thank You, Jesus!
“A new commandment I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you also must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are My disciples, if you love one another.” -John 13:34-35
Reference | Manila Bulletin