Monday, January 5, 2015

Tips for Jesus gives $ 13,000 in a week for food workers

In a period of a week, some restaurant workers found her joy-filled holiday cup to overflowing. The mysterious movement of people leave outrageously great tips on how to " tips for Jesus 'struck again with a peak of $ 2000 and 2 January through separate $ 1,000 and $ 10,000 whoppers December 27 - all in the space of a week of group Instagram account and a news report.

Large panels have written with "Tips for Jesus" in the indictments appeared all over the country and even in Mexico. Instagram account's motto is: "Do the work of the Lord, one tip at a time" and is followed by 85,000 people.

The latest tips $ 2,000 came at a restaurant called Tacolicious in San Francisco. Is $ 10,000, and $ 1,000 were in the Italian Crudo in Phoenix.

"I was like, I left everything I had and just stood there for a second. ... I had a bottle in his hand when he said," Clint Spotleson Newsy waiter said. "It was a quick slide, but I caught it .. .. The owner is still a bit since this looks like, 'Oh my god, wow!"


The cube in this case leaves the least amount in an account of $ 331.40 and drinks stood when he $ 10,000.

It is not known how many people involved with the group and began, though many suspect that the founder is the former vice-president Jack Selby PayPal. Spotleson describes the dumpster in this case as a man "in an age group that is not old and noisy, but certainly had the opportunity to spend so much money."

SanFrancisco magazine claims a conversation with the person . They say he is rich, of course, and has "surprisingly pedestrian taste in coffee" in a city known for flyers and expensive beers. The man said that the movement started in a bar in Ann Arbor, Michigan to a college football game. At first, writing tips bucket hand the name of Jesus, but then began with a stamp.

Although some religious people have advice as Jesus had clearly Christian activity, it is not apparent. The founder described the group more agnostic. In addition, the Instagram screen is not in the spirit of the Gospel warning to a charity in secret.

But all the time, you can still stop it, you can bet that the 85,000 followers, and probably many more restaurant workers, they wait for the next mega tippers strike.



Photos: Instagram, tipsforjesus

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