The tireless efforts of food delivery partners are often highlighted on the internet (sometimes viral stories). These individuals brave various challenges, from adverse weather conditions to late hours, to deliver our food to our doorstep. However, a recent incident involving a Zomato delivery agent has sparked a wave of controversy and discussion across social media platforms. It all started when a user named @priiyyyyyy shared a message from a delivery partner asking for a tip because the delivery was late at night. The message quickly spread online. While the user seemed to find the request strange and shared it online, many people didn't like it.
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The incident happened on a social media platform called X. The user shared a screenshot of a message from a Zomato delivery partner requesting a tip for delivering an order late at night. The message read, "Please give tip after delivery," along with another message "For late night."
Take a look at the X post:
While @priiyyyyyy seemed to share the screenshot in a lighthearted manner, labelling it as "strange", the response from the public took a different turn. Many criticised the user for publicly sharing the interaction without the consent of the delivery partner, deeming it a disrespectful action. Some highlighted the insensitivity of exposing the delivery person's name and treating the request for a tip as an act worthy of condemnation.
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People started talking about the right way to treat delivery workers. Some said it wasn't right to make the conversation public, no matter how much tip was given. They said what's important is being honest and fair.
@priiyyyyyy tried to explain that she did tip the delivery person and even shared some food with him. She said she only wanted to share her experience, but many people still criticised her for being disrespectful.
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Check out some of the reactions here: