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Longtime Burger King employee Kevin Ford recently celebrated his 27-year anniversary of working for the fast-food chain, and despite not having missed a day of work in that time, he was given a paltry goodie bag as a thank you for his dedication and loyalty.

Ford, 60, has worked at the McCarren Las Vegas Airport location of Burger King for almost three decades. When he announced his work anniversary to management recently, they scrambled to put together a thank you gift that included a movie ticket, a Starbucks coffee cup, a lanyard, some pens and candy and a string backpack.

A humble fellow, Ford shared a video to TikTok of him opening his backpack and the presents within, thanking his coworkers. He’s Worked for the Company for Almost 3 Decades and Has Never Called Out!!!

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