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Michigan Fans Leave Utah Waitress $3000 Tip on $505 Bill
According to a report from Fox 13 in Salt Lake City, Bre Snow, a waitress at the Bourbon House restaurant, scored a $3,000 tip on a bill for $505 from a group on Michigan fans who visited after the game.
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After the meal, which seemed normal, Snow picked up the receipt and realized that she was given a $3,000 tip on a tab of $505.
So to have a group of people come in at the end of the night when she was already packing up to leave, that’s a moment she’ll never forget from a small group of people who wanted to make a difference in her life.
“They’re like “we want to give this to you”, Snow said. She went to the corner of the bar and cried tears of joy after getting the generous gratuity, Snow told The Salt Lake Tribune.
The receipt included the Instagram handle “Tips for Jesus,” a page that shows similar instances captured at restaurants across the country.
At one point, on Detroit radio he said of the Fox “Khaki Cam: “I’ll pass on that”, he said when WMGC-FM (105.1) host Matt Dery suggested a “Whitting-cam”.
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Snow said she and her boyfriend have both been working two jobs to get by, so, for them, this means some breathing room and maybe even a much needed vacation. “There’s not a word for it. A, ‘Thank you, ‘ is not enough”.