“It was a regular customer who came in once or twice a week, and it was nothing we expected,” she said.
Amar said when employees realized it was for $ 2,021, they went back to the customer to make sure she wanted to leave such a large fee behind.
“We went back to her and asked, ‘Are you sure? and she said, ‘Yes, of course, I’m so grateful to you and I want to give back … I want to start the new year right and give it to you,’ Amar said.
“We can not even begin to express how grateful and humble we are for our wonderful customers who have kept us busy,” reads the caption on the Instagram post. “Even though we are just a small juice bar, we are proud to be looking after our guest, we are not only in the food industry but also in the people business.”
Amar, who handles the marketing of the business, said she and the employees are very grateful because when the Covid-19 arrived, the 30-year-old business had to let go of a large part of the staff, and that was just the family who worked to carry out the orders.
“2020 is over and 2021 is off to a good start so far!” she said.
The business at the restaurant is almost back to pre-pandemic levels and the family plans to open a new venue soon, Amar said.