UberEats drivers repulsive behavior leads restaurant to issue customer a warning: Give him 1 star

Ordering food using a third-party delivery service like UberEats or DoorDash is always a little bit of a gamble.Sure, the restaurant or takeaway place might only be around the corner, but for all you know, the driver could have four stops on the way, or might be heading over on their bike.But one Reddit has taken to the platform with a new dilemma after a restaurant employee exposed their driver for an unusual act — and it’s started all kinds of discourse.A Reddit user has taken to the Mildly Infuriating subreddit to share a note given to him in his UberEats order.In the now-deleted post captioned, “Third party food delivery services are not a good idea,” the Redditor exposed the note — and his Uber driver.“Hi, your UberEats driver ate lunch in our store when your order was already ready to go,” the note said.“I’ve remade it fresh.Give him 1 star.”Unsurprisingly, commenters on the post were not happy with the driver in this situation.“I get that everyone that has to eat but maybe not take an order while you do so, or take your order to go along with the one you’re delivering,” one commenter said.“These drivers have the ability to literally make their own schedules too, I don’t see why dude couldn’t just finish an order and spend the next half hour eating before accepting another one,” another agreed.Others were raving about the restaurant and the staff’s kindness.“Why is no one talking about how nice the restaurant was though.

They had no obligation to put in the extra time, money and effort but they still did to ensure the customer had a great experience.Driver is getting a 1 star but that place needs 5 stars and a tip on next visit for sure,” said one commenter.“Idk where you ordered from but I would have them as a favorite after that.

Thanks for having my back, random restaurant staff,” another agreed.“I’d be mad at the guy that ate my food but I’d totally respect the restaurant for doing that,” said a th...

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Publisher: New York Post

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