A customer whose favorite college football team lost a game
managed to turn his unhappiness into a huge reason for a waitress to smile.
Yes, "Tips for Jesus" strikes again. A despondent
Michigan football fan was at the Bourbon
House in Salt Lake City, watching
the team lose to Utah on Saturday. Surrounded by that many celebrating Utah
fans might have put a Michigan fan in a bad mood. But not this tipper. When he left, he gave his server a whopping $3,000 tip on a $505
bill. Nice!
The tipper is part of the
"Tips for Jesus" Instagram account, which in the past few years has
left thousands of dollars for restaurant workers. "Tips for Jesus stopped
by Bourbon House last night," the restaurant posted on its Facebook page.
"What a great human being! He just made a Cocktail Server's year. He loves
great whiskey. We'll look over the fact that he's a Michigan fan!"
The man behind "Tips for
Jesus" is rumored to Jack Selby, a former executive with
PayPal. The person behind "Tips for Jesus"
(whoever it actually is) told San
Francisco Magazine in an interview last year that the project
really has nothing to do with Jesus Christ, and in fact was intended as an
agnostic movement. "It's not
taking a piece of the pie," the secret tipper told the magazine.
"It's making the pie bigger."
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