Faith in Humanity Restored: KFC Manager Surprises Customers with His Kindness Toward Old Beggar

We’re used to seeing beggars outside fast food restaurants, they hang around hoping someone will spare some food or cash. Most of us might even find this annoying which is why the security guards are told to “shoo” them away. However, that was not the case for this fast food joint in Cebu.

In a small KFC restaurant in Cebu, the manager surprised his customers when he opted to show kindness instead of cruelty toward an old beggar. Read Kimberly P.’s story below:

 

Faith in Humanity

“This made my day.

I was eating lunch at KFC IT Park earlier and as I was about to finish my meal, an old man with worn out clothes, a black bag and a twisted/broken arm entered the store and approached me (I was sitting near the door) and then showed me his arm. He was saying something, but I didn’t understand any of it. Nevertheless, knowing his situation, we handed him money, which I don’t normally do, coz I’d rather buy him food instead, but in this case, I did..together with the other customers near him. He also showed me a letter with some “Office of the Mayor” heading. I wasn’t able to read it, for the manager already came to him. I thought he was going to kick him out of the store, but he didn’t. To my surprise, he offered him food and talked to him instead. He even asked his crew member to replace the old man’s collected coins with bills. I’ve overheard that he collected about P150 and the manager gave him P200.

It’s an unexplainable feeling to see how his face brighten up when the manager handed him the food and the money..even until he was about to leave the store. You can tell how thankful he was. I was just smiling the whole time, covered in so much happiness upon seeing his face.

After the old man left, I went to talk to the manager about what he did and asked if I could post this. (He requested not to include his name). He said that they’re really not allowed to tolerate beggars inside the store, but he couldn’t help but feel pity of the old man, especially when he saw his arm. He said that, “Naa pud baya koy papa inganang idara. Unsa man imu bation, diba?” (I also have a father about his age. How would you feel if that’s your father?). The old man’s child also has a mental illness, so he doesn’t have much choice but to take care of his own.

I was teary eyed when I walked out from the store. It makes you think that a lot of people complain about not having the things that they want like an expensive bag or shoes, while there’s someone out there who can’t even provide a meal for a day..or someone who couldn’t afford to seek for medical attention.. And then there’s also someone who’s stripping in public to get an iPhone. ‪#‎smh‬

On a lighter note, it feels amazing to know that there are still good people out there, like the manager and the people who offered help for the old man. They taught us to be compassionate of others despite their looks, status, gender, color, race or whatever societal norms there may be.

God bless you, all! The world needs more people like you!

 

Aww… nice work sir! We admire your kindness.

What do you think of this manager’s actions? What would you have done?