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Bizarre: UberEats delivery executive caught eating customer’s food

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A video has gone viral on social media in which an UberEats delivery man in Australia was spotted taking a bite from the order he was supposed to deliver.

According to reports, the incident took place in Melbourne which triggered a debate. While many criticised the delivery man for stealing, a few were sympathetic to him, saying that he might have been paid less.

In the video, we can see that the delivery man comes to the door and presses the bell. He seems curious about what’s in the package. He then peeps into it and quietly pulls out a food item (most likely a fry) and eats it in an instant.

The reason behind what happened is not clear but Uber made a strong statement against it. The company asked their app users to report any such concerns.

“Delivery partners using UberEats are expected to comply with the Uber Eats community guidelines which explain they can lose access to the app for tampering with orders. We encourage users of the app to contact us,” statement by UberEats read.

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