My father-in-law ran a restaurant for many years on the main north-south route through the Shenandoah Valley. Especially in the spring and fall there were folk, what we called back then tramps, going north in the spring and south in autumn. Any time one would come to the restaurant asking for food he would fix them a big meal free of charge. He also insisted that his employees treat everyone politely and with respect, these folk included.
Chains companies/restaurants are only interested in money. Patronize your mom and pop restaurants and businesses. They actually care about people.
Chains companies/restaurants are only interested in money. Patronize your mom and pop restaurants and businesses. They actually care about people.
A 73-year-old Vietnam veteran was fired from a Cracker Barrel earlier this month after giving a corn muffin to a man he thought looked homeless.
Earlier this month, Joe Koblenzer was working his shift at a Cracker Barrel in Venice, Florida, when a man walked in and asked if he could have some condiments. Koblenzer loaded a few packets into a bag and added a corn muffin as well.
"He looked a little needy. He asked if I had any mayonnaise and some tarter sauce," Koblenzer told ABC local affiliate WWSB. "He said he was going to cook a fish. ... I got it for him. As I walked out I put a corn muffin in."
Not long after, Koblenzer was let go from his job.
In a statement issued to media, Cracker Barrel said this was not the first time he had given away food:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/06/27/cracker-barrel-fires-veteran-joe-koblenzer_n_5538382.html
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