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Honestly this is the most painful thing I’ve read given I’ve worked at a place like this
I’d be a little creeped out by getting a bunch of free stuff for no apparent reason from someone I didn’t know, but I don’t think I’d say anything to them, I’d just try to quietly find out if whoever it was was just Like That and not a threat?
Here's the thing, though, okay. You don't know this person, but someone in your group knows this person.
Also consider this is a small business. They rely on word of mouth to get more business. So consider which of the following sounds like a place you'd like to visit more:
"Yeah, I tried that pizza place Trish kept talking about. It's pretty good."
"Dude. I tried that pizza place Trish kept talking about. The guy who runs it is super-chill and they give you free bread."
(Which, I would add, is a very common practice in the United States.)
So he's risking a little--do you know how much the sodas for that entire group cost? Probably about a buck on the back end, the amount of CO2 and syrup you need to make a single soda literally costs pennies--in the hope of a lot--that some of the diners at that table will become regulars. Now that $2 soda you didn't pay for has turned into $10 pizzas you do pay for. He's been friendly and hospitable, you've had a good experience, and now he has a good customer.