Man Loses His Appetite After Finding A Bag Full Of Cash Rather Than The Order He Placed At McDonald's (Video)
“So now I have to return it because I’m a good person, I guess.”
A man’s McDonald’s breakfast turned into a full-blown cash miracle, and the best part is, it did not end with him buying extra fries. Instead, Josiah opened his bag and found thousands of dollars in cash, neatly separated into smaller zip lock bags, where his actual order should have been.
In the video, he sets the sack on the counter and the staff immediately reacts like they just found a winning lottery ticket. One worker calls him a “blessing from God,” another says they “really want to embrace you,” and Josiah basically goes into disbelief mode, even cutting the moment short because they were hugging him, thanking him, and crying.
But the real twist is what happened next, because returning the money came with a reward and a whole comment section full of people side-eyeing the choice.
The fast food enthusiast videotaped the moment he found a sizable chunk of money in his McDonald's breakfast bag
Photo by Thabang on UnsplashHe placed the sack on the counter as the staff exclaimed, “Oh, my God!” Josiah was then honored, with one of them referring to him as a “blessing from God.”
Another grateful worker added, “I really want to embrace you.”
This TikToker found thousands of dollars in cash, which caused him to lose his appetite
Josiah VargasIn the video, he can be seen going through the McDonald’s bag filled with money, which had been separated into smaller zip lock bags
Josiah Vargas
He drops the bag on the counter at McDonald’s, and the staff’s “Oh, my God!” reaction is what turns this from a mistake into a viral moment.
People were inspired by Josiah's act of honesty, which caused the inspiring video to gain a lot of social media attention. In order to continue recording his peculiar brunch experience, he went back to his car.
He added, grinning shyly, “I cut it short, but they were all hugging me and thanking me and crying. And I think I get a month of free McDonald’s.”
“So now I have to return it because I’m a good person, I guess.”
Josiah Vargas
Later, Josiah claimed that he was summoned back inside the shop and received $200 as a reward for returning the money. “Do nice things,” he urged.
“Return $5,000 and get $200 and free McDonald’s for a month. Good trade value.”There were users who made jokes about keeping the cash
princesslester
It’s the same kind of confrontation as someone debating whether to publicly call out a coworker stealing lunches after he confessed.
This commenter is keeping the cash
robinwilliamsfanpage
The universe has blessed me
Christiana.walker
This commenter is not giving the money back
doctorcat15
Surprise, surprise
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On the other hand, Vargas received praise from commenters for returning the money rather than keeping it for himself
joemoreno11
You're awesome for doing that
laral.mp3
The TikToker probably saved all their jobs
viralium
All the good karma
griffin.nicole
It's all about doing the right thing
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Watch the complete video below
After Josiah starts sorting through the zip lock bags of cash, he jokes that he might be getting a month of free McDonald’s, then immediately insists he still has to return it.
Once he goes back inside, the shop brings him in again and pays him $200 as a reward for doing the right thing.
While Josiah gets praise for returning the money, the comments split instantly, with some people bragging they would have kept the cash.
Just like you've seen in some comments, there are some people who wouldn't return that cash. But this TikToker isn't one of them, as he probably saved the jobs of many workers there.
This shows that there is still good in this world, and if you want to see that change, it has to start with you. Share this wholesome post with others to inspire them as well.
Josiah found the wrong bag, returned the right thing, and now everyone’s debating whether they would have done the same.
Want workplace chaos too, read how one coworker was caught red-handed stealing lunch.