
A story of daily life kindness at a fermented tofu fried chicken stand has garnered much attention online in the past few days. A customer who bought two bags of chicken accidentally dropped one, spilling the food on the ground. Before he had time to react, the stall owner had already served him up another portion, and insisted on giving it to him free of charge. This led to a back-and-forth that’s warmed the hearts of thousands online.
The vendor hands bags of freshly fried chicken to the costumer and turns back to his business. After grabbing a skewer, the customer ducks down… He dropped his chicken.
- I dropped it...
It’s fine I’ll go without.
The vendor quickly packed him another serving of chicken, indicating him to not bother with the food on the floor. But the customer refused it, starting a push-and-pull at the stall.
Voice of Mr. Su
Stall owner
I saw the bag fall, and I thought, it’s fine. I served another portion and handed it to him, but he said there was no need. He said he’d eat food that fell on the floor as a kid, and that he’d be fine. But I insisted, telling him not to eat it. I kept trying to give him a fresh serving, but he kept refusing. So we got into this back-and-forth.
Though it was apparently the customer’s fault, the vendor chose kindness and gave him a replacement. A video of the exchange has gone viral online.
- He’s so kind
- Would you buy from him?
- Yes!
- It’s great
- It makes you want to go back again.
Other fried food vendors say that slippery plastic bags often end up on the ground. They say they usually just offer a refund.
Ms. Huang
Sells fried food
Sometimes they drop it. If it’s all still inside the bag and the food didn’t fall out, I’ll ask the customer if they still want it, or if they would want a refund.
In this case, the fried chicken vendor, who’s been running the stand for just over a year, decided to offer a replacement. With the end of the year around the corner, it’s small actions like these that warm people’s hearts.
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有民眾到高雄一間豆乳雞攤,買了兩包豆乳雞,掛回機車時,其中一包卻不慎掉在地上,老闆見狀,也不多想,直接賠一份給客人,反倒是對方不好意思拿,兩人就在攤位前拉扯一番,畫面PO上網,引來上萬名網友按愛心,搞笑氣憤文章怎麼沒留地址,想用新台幣下架攤位。
老闆把炸好裝袋的豆乳雞,交到客人手上,回到攤位繼續忙碌,只見客人拿了叉子後突然蹲下,原來要搶救掉落地面的豆乳雞。
[[顧客]]
“掉了,那不要了”
老闆拿了袋子,迅速又裝了一份豆乳雞,要給客人,還示意要他別撿掉在地上的豆乳雞,但客人疑似不好意思收下,兩人就在攤位前拉拉扯扯。
[[電訪:豆乳雞攤業者 蘇先生]]
“我有看到其中有一包掉出來,我就想說,哇那好吧,我就趕快再補同樣的份量,所以我要拿給他的時候,他說不用啦不用啦,他說小時候都是東西掉在地上,還是這樣吃長大沒關係,我就覺得,那不要了不要吃,我就一直要補給他,他就又推,拉拉扯扯這樣子。”
儘管是客人手沒拿穩,讓豆乳雞掉落在地,但老闆霸氣賠一份,影片PO上網,引來上萬人按讚。
"這個老闆太有愛心了"
"會不會想說去多支持他?"
"會啊"
"我是覺得很好啊,"買了這一次下次就會想(再)去買啊"
詢問其他類似的炸物攤販,因為炸物外包裝是塑膠袋,蠻常遇到有客人沒拿穩,掉在地上,若是這種情形,通常會選擇直接補償。
[[其他炸物攤販 黃小姐]]
“因為他只是這樣掉下去,有時候是袋子外面而已,裡面的東西沒有掉出來,我還是會問客人,你如果要就是重新挑,不然就是我錢還給你。”
豆乳雞老闆開業一年多,做生意總會遇到百種突發情形,客人食物掉了,老闆也不多想,選擇直接補一份,在這歲末年終之際,格外讓人感到暖心。
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