This Taco Bell Worker Writes Feel-Good Messages In Each Take-Out Order
February 15, 2019
A Taco Bell employee in New York has been writing feel-good messages in each take-out order.

Kelly Stewart / vis Syracuse.com
Kelly Stewart, 27, of Camillus, NY, started working at the fast-food restaurant in October. She started writing the notes more than a month ago, and is now getting lots of thanks from customers.
"I got this message that said 'when you reach the end of your rope tie a knot around it and hang on- Franklin D. Roosevelt,'," Heather O'Donnell said. "It made me stop in my tracks and smile. Knowing someone took time out of their work or life to write this is another example that there are still good people out there."
Others have been posting their messages on social media and sharing how good the notes make them feel.
"I enjoy people," Stewart told Syracuse.com. "I like helping them make each day better. And it's important for me to set a good example for my six-year-old son. Sometimes life can be tough, and I like looking up quotes and writing them out for people."
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