How it works: It's as simple as saying something nice to a total stranger. Some of the random compliment bombs dropped on unsuspecting pedestrians: “Do you work at a restaurant? Because you’re serving looks right now!”
When the business's drive-by kindness side project started in 2020, La La Land’s content creator, Jeremiah Sabado, whipped out his phone as his colleague shouted kind and encouraging words to strangers on the street.
“At the end of the day, we're all human beings, we're all connected in a certain way,” he said of his company’s mission to spread joy to strangers both inside and outside cafes. “I think it's our generation’s duty to kind of take this upon ourselves to bring people a lot closer together," he said.Dallas resident Francesca Schell, a recipient of La La Land Kind Cafe’s random acts of kindness, said she felt like a mess after a tough day at work in the spring of 2021.