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When a visually impaired customer accidentally dropped a $20 bill at a Dairy Queen restaurant in Minnesota, employee Joey Prusak said he was shocked by what happened next.
"The lady behind him just picked it up and put it in her purse," he told Yahoo News. "As if no one saw it."
What Prusak did inspired another customer to write an email to the store manager praising the 19-year-old for his calm and kindness.
After the woman picked up the $20 and put it in her purse, Prusak, who has been working at Dairy Queen since he was 14, said he confronted her about it.
"I said, 'Ma'am, can you please return the gentleman's money?'"
The woman denied that she took the cash. "There was kind of a scene," Prusak said. "I told her what she did was extremely disrespectful and she had to leave."
She did, but she never gave back the money. So, Prusak went above and beyond. He walked to the customer who had lost the $20 and gave him $20 from his own pocket.
"I felt it needed to be done," he said. The man thanked him, and Prusak didn't really think anything of it, going back to his job.

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