The Sun. “This has never happened to me before.“But,” she added, “the message did add comedic value to my usually mundane Uber Eats order.
So, for that, he is forgiven.”That’s despite the fact that a little while later Illy got another notification telling he that the food had been delivered and inviting her to add a tip.Illy, who lives in Chadwell Heath, says she contacted the restaurant and they sent her a replacement order which arrived without incident.Luckily, Illy took a philosophical approach to the Uber Eats rider’s outrageous behaviour and said that she didn’t want to get him in trouble."I wouldn’t want to be the reason a peckish man gets unemployed in a pandemic," she added. "I found the whole thing funny.
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