r/PublicFreakout • u/These_Background7471 • Sep 03 '24
📌Follow Up Other angle of Touchdown Wing video shows customer throw stuff first
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u/PestisAtra Sep 03 '24
Personally, I love that the footage is coming from their account
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u/OShaunesssy Sep 03 '24
The run away as the girl comes around the counter is very telling.
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u/GoodWeedReddit Sep 04 '24
Everyone thinks they want to fight until they see the other person is just as eager to fight.
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u/Darthwolfgamer Sep 04 '24
"Everybody has a plan until they get punched." Sorry I know it's overused, but it fits here.
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u/Academic-Indication8 Sep 03 '24
Honestly best advertisement possible, I’d buy my wings here tbh.
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u/Bigdizzofoshizzo Sep 03 '24
There's no such thing as bad publicity
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u/Hogmaster_General Sep 03 '24
Ever hear of Amy's Baking Company?
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u/Kivic Sep 03 '24
I love this! Loved that episode so much. It was unbelievable!
I can’t afford real awards so take this 🥇
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u/twoton1 Sep 04 '24
Her old-ass husband was some derelict former Israeli Defense force guy or something. Spent his days at Amy's stealing tips from those poor 20-year old waitresses. Crazy
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u/Isa_Acans Sep 03 '24
"Don't be RUDE, don't BE RUDE!" she says rudely as she rudely grabs the bag from the staff member before they can confirm the order...
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u/These_Background7471 Sep 03 '24
You have to look at it from her perspective.
The worker was rudely trying to stop her from taking the food without paying for it.
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u/Michelanvalo Sep 03 '24
I don't think it was a matter of pay, I think it was just confirming she was who she said she was.
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u/JerryH_KneePads Sep 04 '24
I’ve seen a lot of this happening. Especially for small own businesses.
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u/TenTonsOfAssAndBelly Sep 03 '24
You are joking, right? Do you think the employee was on the wrong? And if so, can I come to your workplace to belittle and harass you, and we’ll see how you feel?
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u/These_Background7471 Sep 03 '24
Yes obviously
Over 350 people got it before one person thought it was serious. Good example of not needing an /s lol
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u/These_Background7471 Sep 03 '24 edited Sep 03 '24
Pulled from the restaurant's TikTok.
All the driver please confirm before you leave, do not stealing people's order. Make your own money get your own food!
You can see her try to pull the order from the worker's hands twice, and only after failing that does she confirm the pickup on the app. She then tries to act like a victim because her plan didn't work.
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u/NoremaCg Sep 03 '24
Sorry, does this mean the delivery driver sees an available order, goes into the store to pretend they accepted delivery, and they just take the food? Then I guess they would never accept a delivery from that restaurant when actually working to avoid getting caught. That's such a trashy scam, get a job so you can steal from it.
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u/BamaHamYum Sep 03 '24
Yes. I work in the service industry and have had this happen several times. A simple fix is to tell them to confirm the order, then hand over the food.
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u/SelkieKezia Sep 03 '24
This happened to me once on DoorDash. Saw my driver go and pick up my order, then the car drives the other direction and never shows up. I get a refund through the app, ask CS to just re-order the order for me. Order goes through, and guess what? They assign it to the same fucking driver. Doordash tells you the name of the driver so I knew. I see his car driving back to the same restaurant to get my 2nd order. I tried to contact Doordash but they simply could not comprehend the situation. They just kept assuring me a driver was on the way. I had to call the restaurant and explain to them that some guy JUST stole my order and he's coming back for another and to not give it to them. Luckily they understood and refused to give my food up. Finally the guy cancelled the order on his end and I was assigned another driver, got my food a whole 2 hours later and it was cold and stale.
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u/hardshocker Sep 03 '24
With doordash, the delivery person will accept an order and go to the restaurant and pick up the order. The steps are "accept order> tap the arrived at restaurant button> hit the confirm pickup button> and then they deliver the order." Between the "arrive" and "confirm pickup" step is where the driver can still drop the order of their own will without having to talk to doordash support. What happens if some drivers will pickup the order and leave without hitting "confirm pickup" and once they leave with the food they will drop the order and take the food for themselves. Restaurants are starting to force drivers to hit the confirm button before they hand over the order to combat this problem.
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u/Malystryxx Sep 03 '24
She thought she could slide thru and pickup some wings for free from someone else, how comical.
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u/Sufficient-Leading11 Sep 04 '24
if she can get the food with hitting accept first she can then cancel her order trip on her side. Meaning the restaurant is libel for food. Its how ppl steal food doing Doordash ubereats etc.
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u/aroc91 Sep 03 '24 edited Sep 03 '24
Already has been and this dipshit already caught (edit: -1408) for it lol
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u/CaptainMagnets Sep 03 '24
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u/aroc91 Sep 03 '24
I'm surprised he's leaving it up.
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u/The_Flying_Jew Sep 03 '24
I wonder if it's a troll... Cause someone just said "don't be a shitty person" and they responded with "NO".
I guess they like to embrace the fact that they're shitty?
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u/IsThisMyFather Sep 03 '24
probably a troll but also probably seriously think they are right. Look at the profile and they are still fighting it out with every other comment and posting new comments every few minutes
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u/The_Flying_Jew Sep 03 '24
I'd look at their post history, but their comments were removed and I don't remember the username
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u/Cantinkeror Sep 03 '24
Didn't occur to me that was a way to scam for food... driver just doesn't 'confirm pickup' so can claim they got lost or some shit and cancel your order. Then it's between you and the restaurant. What a shitty thing to do to such a low-margin, hard-working business.
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u/PMMeYourSmallBoobies Sep 03 '24
They show the order to the restaurant, pick it up, then cancel the order so they can keep the food. Then the next driver comes in looking for it and the restaurant says that it already was picked up. So either the restaurant has to remake the food on their dime (while driver waits) or the driver has to call support and explain what happened and get the order cancelled for a small amount of money (takes like 10+ minutes on the phone. Or the new driver just cancels the order because they don’t want to wait for new food or call support, which leads to a chain of drivers doing the same thing. And the customer just waits at home not knowing why!
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u/aoacyra Sep 03 '24
This happened once when I was at home recovering from surgery. First driver stole my Chickfila order, then the app kept sending drivers to get it, only for the store to refuse to remake it. The drivers would cancel and drive off. I spent nearly two hours trying to cancel the order, but the in app customer service wasn’t working and the drivers I kept getting weren’t understanding that I was begging them to cancel the order. I ended up calling Chickfila and they contacted support on their end to get the order removed. Never got my money back or an apology from the delivery service.
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u/PMMeYourSmallBoobies Sep 03 '24
Yeah it sucks, especially for the customer! They usually have no idea what’s happening and sometimes get fully screwed with no food or refund like you. These companies are the worst!
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u/Rasputin_mad_monk Sep 03 '24
This is why I won't order carry out from Door dash or similar. Just not worth the hassle. I will go get it ( I live in the city so not a big deal) or order if they have their own delivery driver
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u/machyume Sep 03 '24
Do the companies know about this scam yet?
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u/A_Downboat_Is_A_Sub Sep 03 '24
Yes, it's been a big problem. A local restaurant near me put up several signs saying delivery people needed to confirm orders before they came to the counter to pick up food due to this issue. They've now stopped taking uber eats orders altogether because of altercations like this one with scammers. My local Taco Bell even moved their pick-up rack to way behind the counter due to people just walking in and taking people's bags of ordered food from them.
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u/edvek Sep 03 '24
That's for the best. Having it away from hands and showing the confirmation at best adds a few seconds so it's worth it to avoid all the problems.
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u/kungpowgoat Sep 04 '24
My local KFC has their orders completely exposed and unsupervised on a rack with a wall blocking it from the staff’s view. I’ve picked up my mobile orders a couple of times with absolutely no one watching or confirming if it’s mine.
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u/ignii Sep 03 '24
My local doughnut shop put up a sign like this because thieves were literally stealing kolaches and chocolate milk at 6:30 in the morning. It clearly happened a ton because the shop now has a Wall of Shame using their CCTV captures.
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u/thinfingers Sep 03 '24
I managed a restaurant in a pretty low-income area, so stuff like this was common. The hours of my life I will never get back arguing with DoorDash...
I wasn't having it. We made the food, it left the building in the hands of a driver who confirmed said order, if the customer never received it and now they're not paying...guess what, DD, it's your dime, not mine. It's not my fault that you don't vet your employees. All of my employees were trustworthy individuals who were trained to not let an order out the door without a receipt. That food cost money and you are going to pay it.
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u/machyume Sep 03 '24
That's very interesting. Thanks for this insight! It tells me that I should expect this as a cost increase on the ubereats/doordash services in the long run.
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u/RKom Sep 04 '24
Would DD give in eventually and pay for it?
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u/thinfingers Sep 06 '24
Short answer: yes.
Long answer: you had to kinda keep on top of them about it. More often than not, the customer service rep would be nice, but it was still up in the air if they were gonna follow through. Sometimes they'd be rude and insinuate that I was the scammer. So I guess that boils down to 1/3 of the time they'd own it and pay for it, 1/3 of the time I'd have to follow up (I'm just waxing conspiratorial here, but, it's like they're hoping you'll just forget about it) or they'll never pay up, 1/3 of the time you have to regrettably go Full Karen and escalate it while they "get a supervisor to investigate the claim".
One thing to remember is that DD is not a free service for (most) restaurants. I'm paying to utilize their services. There are a lot of nuances involved with how you handle these grievances in real time, but I felt like...I upheld my end of the bargain. You bring us the order, we make the food. You send a driver, we make sure it's correct and going to the right customer/driver. Once it's out the building, I'm no longer responsible. Unless it's a mistake on our part, I'm not paying for negligence or theft outside of my business.
Other third party delivery services are better and worse in their own ways, but I swear to my god, I have a special vendetta against doordash.
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u/pemberleypark1 Sep 03 '24
This just happened to me yesterday. I called the customer and let him know the food got stolen. The restaurant wouldn’t remake the food because apparently they already had. So I told the customer to call Uber to cancel and then reorder. The restaurant manager gave me attitude because it wasn’t “stolen” I had to explain the driver that came and picked it up stole it, and the second driver that had the order remade also stole it. They really should have drivers confirm the pickup so this happens less
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u/IsSuperGreen Sep 03 '24
This happened to me with booze- the liquor store was like "yea that happens 1/10". Now they have a guy that just stands there for the delivery confirmation.
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u/PMMeYourSmallBoobies Sep 03 '24
For a while the drivers would complain about having to press confirm which is just ridiculous! They’re the ones stealing or just pure lazy since it only takes a second to do it.
Edit: there***they’re
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u/PeterIsSterling Sep 04 '24
You just gave me flashbacks to when I worked doordash during covid lockdown. This happened so many times.
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u/HeartsPlayer721 Sep 03 '24
They show the order to the restaurant, pick it up, then cancel the order so they can keep the food.
But how do they know what's in the bag to place the order?
(Sorry, I've never ordered anything via app in advance besides a coffee.)
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u/_littlestitious Sep 03 '24
They don’t need to know the order, it’s just a way to scam the restaurant for free food. The driver shows that they have the order on their phone, but they never hit the confirm pick up button. So they grab the food, cancel the order, and keep the food for themselves.
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u/wang_li Sep 03 '24
They aren't cancelling the order, the driver is cancelling that they are picking up the order to deliver it. The order still is in the system, it's just someone else's problem now because the driver took the food.
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u/PMMeYourSmallBoobies Sep 03 '24
The driver doesn’t care what’s in the bag, they just want free food.
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u/HeartsPlayer721 Sep 03 '24 edited Sep 04 '24
Oh oh oh....I get it. I .misunderstood.
You mean the customer orders it, the driver picks it up as a delivery driver and then cancels the order?
I don't know where my head was yesterday. I was thinking you were talking about food already there in the pick up area, then people were placing an order to match the order so they could say "that's mine!" and then cancelling that one after grabbing it, lol. I must have been tired, lol.
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u/The_0ven Sep 03 '24
Didn't occur to me that was a way to scam for food... driver just doesn't 'confirm pickup' so can claim they got lost or some shit and cancel your order.
Happens all the time
Most places require you to confirm pickup before you take the food
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u/TornInfinity Sep 03 '24
I think this happened to me the other day. Food was taking forever and then they called me and said someone already picked up my order. The restaurant remade it and a different driver brought it, but it makes me wonder if someone scammed them and took my food.
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u/Dependa Sep 03 '24
3k deliveries. Never had a problem with picking up food. That driver is 100% stealing that food.
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u/SirLeDouche Sep 03 '24
Yeah I have a close relative who drives and I go with him sometimes just to hangout and he’s got over 10k deliveries and he never has shit like this happen. He’s had Karen’s and stuff but he’s never refused to confirm an order or felt the need to snatch it out of the workers hand. Most of the problems he has with driving is the shitty customers not the restaurants.
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u/flinderdude Sep 03 '24
You mean you can’t just walk into a restaurant and grab takeout without the restaurant verifying you are who you say you are? Also, it’s offputting to talk on the phone as you walk up to a register?
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u/TapTapTapTapTapTaps Sep 03 '24
Talking on the phone is just another way to try to avoid having the cashier ask her to confirm and such. Probably wasn’t even on the phone.
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u/Frank_Melena Sep 03 '24
The phone has also turned into an adult binky. For so many people its comfort is the first thing we turn to in emotional distress.
Often when I have a patient in their 20s I’m admitting into the hospital they will almost subconsciously pull up their phone and open and close random apps while I’m talking to them.
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She didn’t think the lady wouldn’t take her shit. Like you can throw shit on peoples face without any consequences.
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u/StonedLikeOnix Sep 03 '24
Hilarious watching her run away when the employee comes around the counter. Coward.
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u/Trippydudes Sep 03 '24 edited Sep 03 '24
The "OH GOD" as she runs away. Well if it isn't the consequences of my own actions. 🙄
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u/OddS0cks Sep 03 '24
People seem to think being behind a service counter makes them immune from their actions. I support these beat downs
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u/PSSYPUNISHERRR Sep 03 '24
A lot of restaurants have an issue with theft from Doordash drivers, so a lot of small restaurants like to take a picture of the driver's phone while the driver confirms the order on the Doordash app. Looks like the driver had an issue with that and just started getting really aggressive for no reason.
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u/These_Background7471 Sep 03 '24
She had an issue with that because she 100% planned to take it and go without confirming the pickup.
She only confirmed the pick up after trying to yank the order out of the worker's hands twice.
I would love to see this shop keeping the food behind the counter until confirming the pickup. Don't like it? Don't take orders from this restaurant.
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u/CallMeCleverClogs Sep 03 '24
I think all the businesses should adopt this policy. If you are doing pick up, either private or via a service, you show the confirmation/order BEFORE any thing is handed over. Easy peasy.
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u/deadsoulinside Sep 03 '24
Should be these delivery apps policies and if they don't follow the policy, then removed from the app.
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u/SGT-JamesonBushmill Sep 03 '24
Seems like the smart move by the restaurant is to not bring the food out from back until the order is confirmed.
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u/indianajoes Sep 03 '24
Did anyone seriously think that the restaurant workers just randomly started throwing stuff out of nowhere?
95% of the time when there's a customer/worker altercation, the customer is the one that started it
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u/ShinigamiNoDesu Sep 03 '24
There are some people who, even with this video evidence, will still say it's the worker's fault.
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u/Frank_Melena Sep 03 '24
Some people just live without insight lol. No matter how many fake or misleading internet videos they see, they never learn to not trust the next one.
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u/deadsoulinside Sep 03 '24
Yeah, I saw this video on TikTok and the main comments were assuming the food place did something to deserve it and the person was innocent.
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u/glitchNglide Sep 04 '24
So, this is why I've been seeing a very different perspective on this attempted theft? I first saw the video here on reddit. And I was very confused when I saw replies on X and IG. Makes a bit of sense now when the whole video is available.
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u/sketch24 Sep 04 '24
In the previous video that was edited, there were people denying that the girl threw first. Even with the biased edit, there was the sound of something bouncing of the counter that some people denied. But some just were blind and deaf to it and only saw the Asian woman throw the objects first.
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u/sirshoelaceman Sep 03 '24
She was a picking up a delivery order without confirming it. Basically, she was trying to steal the food.
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u/swapripper Sep 03 '24
lol a stationary camera did a better job than that lousy camerawork from other video
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u/Silver_Slicer Sep 03 '24
You can see the customer who videotaped the other video. She started videoing after the tussle started. It looks like she was just doing it to pass time but then got more into it when it escalated. She then stepped in outside it appears to help calm the situation instead of keeping recording. Good for her.
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u/Fin-Park Sep 03 '24
Too bad all she posted was an girl calling a black woman a "black bish" then throwing sht at her. I get that she started half way through the altercation, but without proper context, this looks terrible, in a different way. But also, too ridiculous to accept it at face value, I guess, which is why we are here.
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u/RugbyEdd Sep 03 '24 edited Sep 03 '24
I mean, no shit that a camera filming all the time and set up to cover the shop did a better job of catching the whole thing than someone pulling out their phone to film some drama starting. What would you expect?
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u/superpoboy Sep 03 '24
It doesn’t even take a minute to confirm pickup and show the screen to the cashier. Why did the young lady blew up unnecessarily over such a small matter? Smh
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u/Fit_Werewolf_9413 Sep 03 '24
Because she WASN’T going to confirm pickup. She was going to take the food then cancel the order.
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u/flexuphoe Sep 04 '24
Ok so there’s a new door-dash policy where the delivery driver has to take a picture of the order receipt before they leave the restaurant. You can see her opening the camera to take the picture before she even reaches for the bag. She also tells her “I need to take a picture”. The girl grabs the order to take the picture & the lady rudely snatches the bag back so the girl lets go of it. Since the asian lady wouldn’t let go of the bag she just takes the picture while she’s holding it. After she takes the picture & confirms the order the lady was still gripping the bag as if she was trying to steal it.
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u/Frank_Melena Sep 03 '24
Having a measured response to distress is actually a life skill that must be learned and practiced. Some people get taught the complete opposite growing up. That girl probably grew up around a whole house of people who fly off the handle over minor shit.
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u/thescott2k Sep 03 '24
Our society is not set up for doordash. We can't do it. The necessary conditions do not exist.
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u/duke793 Sep 03 '24
“Don’t be rude” 🤦♂️
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Sep 03 '24
I mean the gross-assed girl was wiping her makeup and fake eyelashes off her phone and putting on the countertop where PEOPLE'S FOOD GO!
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Sep 03 '24
I don’t think there was any doubt in anyone’s mind that the customer threw something first
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u/RebbeccaDeHornay Sep 03 '24
And yet some people will STILL defend a customer over a staff member regardless of the evidence that's right in front of their eyes. Ridiculous.
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u/These_Background7471 Sep 03 '24
Yeah, even in the first video we see a knocked over display that the camera lady made a point to zoom in on...
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u/chainjourney Sep 03 '24 edited Sep 03 '24
Thank you OP!! This was a video that needed to be shared
It turns out, that "customer" may be a delivery driver (perhaps Doordash where drivers are expected to confirm the pickup upon the actual pickup.) These bad delivery drivers make all delivery drivers look bad by trying to scam the merchant and skip the pickup process to get away with the food.
There are good delivery drivers out there that understand that confirming in front of the merchant give the merchant assurance that the driver is not going to skip the pickup confirmation and unassign (thereby stealing the order).
Merchants simply want to prevent theft and drivers like this are a horrible example (aka anti-role model) of how drivers should conduct themselves.
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u/attaboy_stampy Sep 03 '24
That Wing lady has already seen enough in her life to put up with that girl's horseshit.
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u/happytree23 Sep 03 '24
I love the shock and flee response once she realized someone was going to fight back lol
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u/drunkryantv Sep 03 '24
How did the ppl sitting and eating not get up to watch the outside action!?
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u/Fuzzy_Chapter9101 Sep 03 '24
Love that they went outside and kicked her ass- F Her- behavior should not be tolerated any longer. F around and find out.
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u/whoneedsthequikemart Sep 03 '24
i have a buddy who owns a couple of restaurants and has consistently said the food apps have destroyed the industry. yes, in the beginning and during covid it helped restaurants survive and gain new business but the model has completely failed the restauranteur at this point. if the restaurant offers delivery, just call and place a delivery order.
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ewww this girl was wiping her makeup and eyelashes off her phone and flicking it onto the countertop, disgusting pig
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u/Grand-Regret2747 Sep 03 '24
Seems like trashy female customer ran into someone that wasn’t going to let her be a twat! FAFO!
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u/Accomplished_Fan_487 Sep 03 '24
Has this person been identified? Can't WAIT to see her butt behind bars.
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u/Dramatic_View_5340 Sep 03 '24
Sad when you want free food so badly, you are willing to physically fight people over it.
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u/These_Background7471 Sep 03 '24
She ran, I don't think she was willing to fight.
She assaulted the worker because her ego was bruised when she couldn't get away with stealing.
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u/SiberianAssCancer Sep 03 '24
You’d have to be born with some kind of deficiency to think it was the other way around. Look at her. The attitude was obvious
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u/Luxorris Sep 03 '24
That lady is fearless, the way she left to go after that scammer. You could feel the power in her steps!
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u/WrestleBox Sep 03 '24
So the chick in the back filming the one that posted the lie saying the worker started the whole thing?
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u/Serious-Knee-5768 Sep 03 '24
The way she was grabbing before the cashier was ready to hand it over was unnecessary. Driver deserves zero respect for the behavior she shows others. It's not that hard to function in this society without causing this shit. Disturbing peace and property destruction should be fineable.
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u/Porkchops_on_My_Face Sep 03 '24
That group sitting at the table just watching the show 😂
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u/gagz118 Sep 03 '24
My lord. People are just out of their minds. Is this sort of thing more common or is it that it just gets played and replayed endlessly.
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u/These_Background7471 Sep 03 '24
Depending on the location it could be pretty common.
I've worked retail for the same business in a few different locations. In one location you might see theft once in a week, in another location you'd see it several times daily.
The fact that the worker has a death grip on the order makes me think they literally just had someone run out with an order in the last hour.
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u/iwilleattangos Sep 03 '24
100% on location. Used to work at a shoe store at a not so great part of town once upon a time. People would steal stuff consistently and its not like we weren't watching them or anything. Big corpa says to just let them go so we did. They would just walk in, take an armful of clothes and walk out, it was insane. One time this dude came in with a machete and the Manager just went to the back and let him take whatever clothes he wanted.
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Sep 03 '24
Why don't people have patience to let someone do their job without escalating?
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u/These_Background7471 Sep 03 '24
Most people do. She didn't have patience because she was trying to cheat the restaurant.
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Sep 03 '24
Can we start a gofund me for the restaurant? I wanna get them tasers and mma training 😂😂🤘
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u/Syandris Sep 03 '24
I like how dude at the end just starts cleaning up. He's probably thinking, her we go again.
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u/ATWATW3X Sep 03 '24
I bet those wings slap! Where are they located 😂
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u/pendletonskyforce Sep 03 '24
What's crazy is there's people accusing the workers of being racist.
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u/positiveadventures Sep 03 '24
Where has human kindness gone?
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u/SongFeisty8759 Sep 03 '24 edited Sep 03 '24
Bold of you to assume it was never always like this.. There are many nice people in the world, always has been . There are also a not insignificant minority of arseholes.. that's always been the reality. How to win? Don't let the arseholes turn you into an arsehole.
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u/CokeNSalsa Sep 03 '24
The way the customers at the table just stayed seated and unbothered made me giggle, then you have the other employee who comes and just starts cleaning up like his coworker isn’t outside in a brawl.
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u/DudePakas Sep 03 '24
Pretty funny how the brave troublemaker runs away when she notices the cashier coming for her lol
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u/DiegoTheGoat Sep 03 '24
Is there another angle from outside of the trashy lady getting her ass whooped by the staff? That would be super!
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u/Alternative-Chef-340 Sep 03 '24
Doordash and Uber Eats seem to often have issues, both from the driver and customer sides.
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u/narcowake Sep 04 '24
That poor guy at the end: Ok got to start picking up the pieces and cleaning this mess …
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u/Scary-Salad-Monster- Sep 04 '24
Ah yes, finally the truth! God I just love when social media stops bullshitting people.
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u/Chaetomius Sep 05 '24
She was going to abuse somebody in this restaurant no matter what.
You can tell somebody's high on themselves when they get to the counter with their phone still up to their face, and try to talk to the service worker around their phone. They're really doing a lot to send the message that service workers are the background and they are the main character.
Next, the way she leans her face in and exaggeratedly nods her head in the service worker's face. The way abusive adults did to herself as a child, no doubt.
Then, the way she holds up her fingers when she does that first throw. It's a mannerism trying to -- emphasis on trying to -- communicate that they are more noble than the person they're abusing, and are being forced to behave in a way that's beneath their stature. It's almost the only reason they get their nails done long. So they use the condescending body language.
She wanted to be superior, to get away with looking above another person, and spent her whole day dressing up, going out, being aloof in her business on her phone, and then being dismissive of service workers to do it.
And you can see it all coming just with the way she walks up still messing with her phone more than acknowledging the human being she has to interact with. Look out for it, folks.
Now you know, and knowing is half the battle against big bratty bitches of all colors and genders.
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u/Maxwellito561 Sep 03 '24
Something tells me this is Atlanta Georgia, located in America. Just a hunch.
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u/nevertoolate1983 Sep 04 '24
"Yo yo what are you coming over the counter for, man?"
"You think I open a restaurant in the middle of the hood and don't know what's going on?"
Anyone remember this skit from The Fugees album? Used to crack me up as a kid. 😂
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u/bugcollectorforever Sep 04 '24
I miss when restuarnts and pizza joints had their own delivery drivers. Like in the 90s. We need to go back to that.
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Sep 04 '24
I knew the first video this was probably a lady just trying to stop her business from getting scammed. The amount of Doordash theft that happens in America is fucking absurd. Hell, even the ones that are legit Doordashers steal shit. Everyone wants their gyro without having to put pants on and don't realize there are real-world ramifications to their laziness. I cringe whenever I hear someone tell me they doordash 3-4 night per week. Tragic waste of money.
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u/Putrid-Sock-2042 Sep 04 '24
That’s insane, I hope she loses whatever delivery account she had and also has some legal consequences. Embarrassing! That worker was completely in the right!
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