The church that stiffed an Outback server on a $735 order compensated the woman who ended up losing her job at the restaurant after complaining on social media about not getting a tip.

Tamlynn Yoder said Monday that Christ Fellowship reached out and compensated her after she was not tipped on a $735 to-go order.

She said the compensation totaled "more than the tip."

"(Christ Fellowship) said a couple of the church families came together for me," Yoder said.

Outback has not contacted Yoder since her termination, she said. 
Read the original Palm Beach Post report here.

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