05 January,2021 10:52 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Photo for representational purpose
The restaurant business has changed dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic, customers prefer to order in food, rather than venture out to eat. Thus, many eateries across the world are witnessing lowered footfall and a loss of revenue. Regular customers and loyal fans are trying their best to do their bit for the restaurants they love. An Indian restaurant based in Florida, USA, is the latest one to receive a whopping tip of $2,020 from a generous patron. The post about the tip has gone viral on Facebook.
The post was shared by Masala Mantra, an Indian bistro, which is popular in the Cape Coral area of Florida. The picture they shared from the handle was of the invoice of the tip. The total of the order came out to be $269.51 and the additional tip by the customers was worth $2020 or about Rs 1.48 lakh. This is also part of a 2020 'Tip Challenge' which started a year ago to encourage tipping to help out restaurants in distress.
The restaurant praised the group of customers for their incredible act of kindness in the year 2020. "This year has been hard for every restaurant including ours but this act of kindness made our year. We are grateful for all our patrons support - in this difficult year they bought a lot of cheers and light to our little server community," read the caption to the post.
The post also received a lot of praise on the social media site.
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"Wonderful! Makes me happy to know there are good people in the world," commented a user.
"Many blessings in 2021," said another.
Recently, a Pennsylvania-based Italian restaurant had shared the story about how a regular customer left a tip of $5,000 to help the eatery cope with the losses suffered during the pandemic.