Much attention has been drawn to a woman’s Facebook post about an unusual interaction she had with a Burger King employee.
Texan Rebecca Boening alleged that she experienced problems placing her order at the drive-thru window. When the Burger King employee abruptly quit her job after stating she had diabetes, Boening was astonished.
If you have time, read her comment below.
On Wednesday in the late afternoon, as I was traveling west on I-40, my blood sugar level dangerously fell.
Fortunately, there was a Burger King restaurant just next to the exit. I indicated to the voice on the speaker that I had diabetes and needed sustenance as I stumbled through placing my order.
Having low blood sugar makes it challenging to think or move. To pay for my food, I parked my car and approached the first window. I was startled to see Tina Hardy, a Burger King employee, coming toward the front of my vehicle.
Just to serve me a little serving of ice cream, she squished between the front of my car and the building.
Later, Tina revealed that her husband also had diabetes and that she had recognized my need for assistance. I pulled up to Tina’s window after paying, and she gave me my lunch.
She gave me the go-ahead to park across the driveway so she could watch over me while I recovered.
I waited for a gap in activity after my meal so that I could return to Tina’s window. I met with Tina’s boss after taking this picture and thanked him for everything.
Tina Hardy has worked at Burger King for a very long time, and she deserves much more recognition from the public and upper management.
At a time when the news focuses on all the bad things happening in the world, it’s amazing to see such a compassionate act between two people.
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