Burger King thieves dubbed 'Robin Hoods' after stealing food for homeless

  • 4 years ago
Two men were filmed hopping over the counter in a Burger King and grappling to steal a box of food before handing out the goods to a homeless man 'to show love to my hood'
This is the moment three thieves stole from a Burger King and gave the food to the homeless to show 'love to my hood'.

The footage begins with the three men sitting at a table before agreeing to 'grab something to eat'.

The two thieves are filmed by a friend as they hop over the counter and grab a box of burgers - while staff try to rally around them.

One man is intercepted by a manager and pinned to the counter but the other flees with the food.

The friend, filming on a phone camera, can be heard laughing as he asks his pals: "Oh s***, oh s***! What you doing?"

The trio then make a dash for it and the film cuts to one of them handing a burger to a homeless man. The 'robin hood' boasts: "Say I don't show love to my hood? Huh?"
The video has racked up over 22,000 views on social media with users praising the group. One person wrote: "You all care more about a multinational corporations profits than homeless people eating, all of you get in the bin."

While another person compared the group to robin hood. He said: "Robin hood, robbing from the rich and giving to the poor."

Last month, bankrupt Katie Price took to Twitter to praise American food giant Denny's for its ethics, after it announced it would open its restaurants on Christmas day to feed the homeless.
eplying to Denny's tweet, Katie, said: "Omg this is heartbreaking.

"@dennys_dineruk can I come and work for you please I love your values!" with a heart emoji.


Denny's shared a video on its website outlining its new policy with the caption: "Our communities are important to us.

"That's why we open on Christmas Day for the homeless... Here's a snippet of how it went."

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