Chick-fil-A drive-thru worker who went viral shares why he's so positive to every person
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A beloved Chick-fil-A employee said one interaction with a troubled customer changed the way he treats everyone.
Jeremiah Murrill, a drive-thru worker at a Chick-fil-A in Wilmington, N.C., known for his super-friendly service that puts smiles on faces, recalls one day when he talked a woman in line out of ending her own life.
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"This never happened to me before, and I had no idea, like, how to respond, but I stayed calm and I was like, 'You know what, let me just talk to her and make sure this doesn't happen,'" he told Good Morning America. "Little moments like a smile can really change your day."
Murrill's motto, inspired by Superman and Batman, is "Always do the right thing, no matter what," he said. "I always say I'm a superhero, just with an invisible cape."
The loyal customers, including Toya Liles, certainly agree.
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"The world needs more people like Jeremiah," Liles told Fox News. "His positive attitude and his exhilarating spirit can brighten anyone’s day."
Murrill – one of five siblings employed by the Wilmington location – told WWAY he hopes to one day own a franchise and plans to continue serving the community.
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“I’m so humbled by the attention this video is receiving,” Murrill said in a statement shared by Chick-fil-A with Fox News. “I just want to help people in any way I can, so seeing someone’s day transformed by a little kindness is amazing. I love that Chick-fil-A affords me the opportunity to make a positive impact on peoples’ lives.”
Fox News' Michael Bartiromo contributed to this report.