Let me start right quick by saying the fact that we accept the phrase 'A TikToker' as a meaningful phrase is frightening, but I digress yet again...
A TikToker who said he returned a bag full of money to a McDonald's after he was accidentally handed it alongside his order has inspired viewers to try and convince the company to reward him.
In a video posted to TikTok on January 17, a user who goes by Josiah Vargas filmed himself sitting in a car and said, "I just went to McDonald's and they handed me my sausage McMuffin, and this bag," while holding a bag which showed the food chain's logo. Vargas then filmed the contents of the bag, showing smaller sealed bags filled with what appeared to be bundles of cash. "Just a couple thousand dollars here," Vargas said in the video.
Vargas said, "I have to return this because I'm a good person, I guess." He then filmed through the window of his car, which was parked outside a McDonald's location, and recorded his feet as he appeared to walk into the building and up to the counter.
Vargas could be heard asking, "Are you guys laundering money out here?" Multiple voices then replied, "You are a blessing from God," and "Oh my God, I really want to give you a hug."
At the end of the video, Vargas returned to his car and said he cut the reaction short but, "they were all hugging me and thanking me and crying," and added,"I get free McDonald's for a month." He also included a later segment where he addressed the camera and said, "They called me back in to give me $200."
Comments tagged McDonald's beneath the video, in a bid to encourage the company to reward him further. "This man needs compensation," a comment with over 4,400 likes read. "You better recognize this man. There are not many like him," read another which received over 6,200 likes. McDonald's did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Doesn't seem like that is the corporation's problem. It wasn't their money. Now the franchisee did reward him.
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