The couple were stunned to discover their meal at the restaurant was free. Photo / Supplied
The couple were stunned to discover their meal at the restaurant was free. Photo / Supplied
When Tailor Stewart and Tellis Baker received their bill at a United States restaurant this week they were told there was "no rush" for them to finalise their account.
But as they got their wallets out to pay the couple were floored to discover their meal was free, with thewaitress that served them at the Florida Hooters restaurant paying for it.
Ms Stewart told local TV station Fox 35 she "ugly cried" when she saw their waitress Hannah had crossed out their bill, which was around $US30 ($46).
Tellis Baker and Tailor Stewart. Photo / Supplied
On the back of the receipt Hannah wrote: " Black lives matter. I will personally be taking care of your food today. It's time we stand together. You are all beautiful and amazing human beings who deserve the world and more. Equality is key. Love Hannah."
"Despite everything that's going on, there are still good people out there," Ms Stewart said.
The couple were stunned to discover their meal at the restaurant was free. Photo / Supplied
"It doesn't matter what colour you are, we are all the same deep, down inside and we all deserve to be treated equally."
The US has faced more than a week of unrest after footage of black Minneapolis man George Floyd being restrained by police in the moments before his death went viral.
All four offices involved in his death now face criminal charges and Derek Chauvin, who knelt on Mr Floyd's neck for several minutes despite his protests, has been charged with second-degree murder.
Mr Floyd's death has prompted an outpouring of support for the Black Lives Matter movement, with protests held across the US.
However, while most have been peacefully, some protests have turned nasty with looters taking advantage of the unrest and heavy-handed reactions from police.