Delivery agent caught stealing customer's food and proudly boasting about it
A Reddit user shares a shocking incident where a delivery person took their meal and later called them "lazy." The post gains attention as users express their outrage and discuss the importance of fair and ethical food delivery services.
Online meal ordering has surely made life easier for some individuals. Within minutes, one may have meals delivered to their residence, place of business, or any other location. The food supplies might, however, occasionally be delayed. Although these are frequent incidents that could occur sometimes, nobody expects the delivery worker to take their food. Recently, a Redditor described how their delivery person took their meal and “bragged” about it, as strange as that may seem.
A snapshot of a Reddit user’s discussion with a delivery person who took their meal was posted.
A screenshot of the conversation between the client and the delivery person was posted by Reddit user @dmfuller. The delivery agent received a message from the client that said, “Enjoy being fired for your contract violation.” The agent responds, “You would have to prove that bud,” in a letter. Your children and you like the meal. The customer then reveals that he has a camera to show that the delivery person never entered his complex of homes. Things soon take an unexpected turn, though, as the delivery person calls the client “lazy.”
Reddit users shared this article two days ago. It has received more than 1,300 likes since it was uploaded. A lot of people have also left comments on the post.
“Never understood the logic of a dasher calling someone lazy for not picking up their own food,” a commenter remarked. I mean, he earns a living by doing that. Someone another chimed in, “Should make a post if he gets fired would be funny!” “I hope he is deleted; I’m certain you are not the only person they have victimized in this way. I frequently door dash, and I’ve been in a situation when I was hungry but wouldn’t ever steal food from another person. You never know what a client is going through, and taking their meal can be the thing that sends them over the line, in my opinion. Another said, “I don’t need it on my conscience.
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