The rider still scolded the customer, writing, “Next time wanna order McDonald see properly.” “And so happens that I kena ur order… Very suey (unlucky),” he added.
SINGAPORE: A man was shocked at the behaviour of a Grab Food delivery rider who threw his family’s order from McDonald’s at the shoe rack outside his door, appearing to do so out of spite.
Mr Asher posted two videos of the delivery. They showed brown paper McDonald’s bags that were waterlogged and torn. One portion of the order had fallen to the floor. Mr Asher and his wife ended up having to clean the mess, especially since the spilled beverages made the cabinet sticky. The Independent Singapore also reached out to Mr Asher, who told us that he had worked as a food delivery driver himself during the pandemic.
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