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Guy Stunned After Homeless Man He Bought Fast Food For Fat-Shames Him As A Thank You

Guy Stunned After Homeless Man He Bought Fast Food For Fat-Shames Him As A Thank You
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A man from Toronto, Canada thought he was doing a good thing when he offered to buy a fast food meal for a homeless person.

But instead of expressing gratitude for his philanthropy, the vagrant fat-shamed him.


Influencer Stuart Jeffrey, a.k.a. @janikon_/TikTok, couldn't help but find his admirable deed backfiring hysterical–which was evidenced in his recounting of the wacky encounter in a viral TikTok video.

"I just got back from … I can't do it," Jeffrey attempted to explain through fits of giggling. "It's so terrible."

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No, I can’t re-record this, I’m laughing too hard #fyp

He tried his best to compose himself as he explained:

"I just got back from McDonald's where I went to get a coffee, and ... there was a homeless man sitting outside and he was like 'can you spare some change?' "
"I was like 'I can't, I don't have any spare change but if you want me to get you something from McDonald's I am more than happy to.'"

Jeffrey continued:

"So he was like 'sure can I get a coffee with two creams and a Big Mac?'"
"So I get his food and I'm handing it to him and I go 'have a great day' and he goes 'umm...in the future, a word of advice, I'd lay off the McDonald's."
"The worst part was I was fat-shamed for doing a good deed."

The video was a viral hit with more than two million views.

It turns Jeffrey wasn't the only one who experienced an encounter with a sassy homeless person.

The thread turned into a supersized list of one humorous anecdote after another.

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One user had a pressing question about the menu at Mickey D's.

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How priceless.

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