Uber Eats driver steals customer's chips
Updated | By The Workzone with Barney Simon
An Uber Eats delivery man in Melbourne, Australia helped himself to a portion of his customer's food order.
If you have ever wondered what happens to your food between the time you order it and the moment it arrives at your front door, Uber Eats Australia has the answer.
One of the drivers from the delivery company was caught casually stealing food out of a customer's order while he waited to drop the food off.
The man looks around to see that no one is watching before dipping his hand into the branded packet and pulling out a potato chip. He pops it into his mouth, obviously not noticing that the security cameras are picking up his every move.
Uber Eats Australia said the delivery man's behaviour would have to be discussed with the restaurant in question: "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."
Hot chips may be one of the most irresistible foods on the planet, but does that excuse delivery men who steal food that customers have paid good money for?
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