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For weeks, a former employee of a restaurant in Dublin (Ireland) has been struggling to make ends meet after quitting. He was late paying fees at the university where he studied.

Until the old (angry) boss decides to honor the commitment: he leaves a bucket of mayonnaise worth thousands of 5 cents on the doorstep of Ryan Kyo’s house.

The bucket weighed about 30 kilograms, the “Daily Star” said.

Ryan posted on Twitter a conversation he had with his former boss. In it, the Irishman was forced to accept money.

“I’ll give you all the money on Tuesday,” the former boss replied, adding that he could not afford to make an investment because he did not have Ryan’s bank account details.

The story recalls the case of Andreas Flatten in March. Dissatisfied with Andreas ‘resignation, his former boss at a mechanic’s shop in Fayetteville (Georgia, USA) decided to take revenge: the final salary (US $ 915, or R $ 5,189, 15 days’ work) was only 1 cent coins. They were all greased. No less than 91,500 coins!

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