Just to be clear - I may not have been earlier. This was a fast food restaurant and the worker who pocketed the $20 was not a waitress and was not outside of the food prep area where the money was lost/dropped. It definitely came from another customer in the front counter food ordering area.
And it is not about ME wanting the money in a finders keepers mentality. It was about trying to find the person who lost it and asking the cashier if she might have known who lost it. NOT to just have another worker who clearly DID NOT lose it - pocket it instead.
I def thought it was a place where there was a wait staff. I would have turned it in to management not just the cashier. But just for the record you do not KNOW that the person who put the money in her pocket is not the one who dropped it. You clearly do not KNOW she did not lose the money. She could have.
One of our Dollar General stores the manager was given found money in the floor. All found money if not claimed was suppose to be donated to the literacy fund. They had a log of how much they donated to that every week. The cashiers have to ask you to donate your change. Anyway. The assistant manager kept waiting for the money to be added to that and it never was. The store manager, who had money, put it in his pocket.
The same thing happens at most of these places. And employee keeps the money. That is why you may as well keep it yourself. I have found cash in the floor before. Yes, I picked it up and kept it. If I knew who lost it I would give it back but as far as turning in cash that there is no way to prove whose it is - no I would not.
I also found a Walmart gift card laying in the parking lot at Walmart once. My mom said it is likely an empty card. I called the number on the back and the card had $14. Yep, I used the card. Put gas in my car. No way to prove whose it was and Walmart would have just kept it.
I found a food stamp card once on the side walk outside Walmart and I took that inside and gave it to a person at the service desk. What they done with it after that I have no idea. Don't care. I would like to think they called the food stamp office but I assume it was either thrown away or just tossed aside and never thought of again.