
‘Your drink is right there’: Texas Uber Eats customer says her food never arriv…
One Uber Eats delivery driver decided she wasn’t letting a false claim slide after a customer lied about not getting their food.
An Uber Eats driver recently confronted a customer at her workplace, accusing her of falsely claiming a food delivery was never received. The incident, captured on video, shows the driver expressing profound frustration over the alleged deceit, which directly impacts her earnings. "I make two dollars a trip," the driver stated in the video, highlighting the minimal profit margins in her line of work. She further revealed the personal toll of such incidents, mentioning she has two children and is a recovering alcoholic, emphasizing that the customer's actions could have severe repercussions on her personal stability. "You don't know what people going through," she added, urging empathy and accountability. The driver, who identified the customer as 'Nastasia' and pointed to a McDonald's cup on her desk as proof of delivery, threatened to expose the customer's workplace information on social media and speak to her manager. The customer remained largely silent throughout the confrontation. This incident sheds light on the vulnerabilities faced by gig economy workers and raises questions about consumer ethics in online delivery services.
One Uber Eats delivery driver decided she wasn’t letting a false claim slide after a customer lied about not getting their food.
Texas medical facility employee “steals” McChickens and a drink, claiming her Uber Eats order never arrived.