Food delivery

2022 - 12 - 29

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Image courtesy of "AsiaOne"

'Please pay me for the food': Rider begs wrong recipients who ate ... (AsiaOne)

[UPDATE: DEC 29, 10:25am] A spokesperson from Butter Bean told AsiaOne that they were informed of the incident on Dec 28 at 12.47pm by Duong Hoan and have ...

But upon viewing the photo proof, Chan realised the rider had sent the food to the wrong house. On the other hand, our staff should not have made an assumption that it was from the regular customer too," said Butter Bean. The recipients at that unit My day is spoiled," lamented Duong Hoan. "I'm totally disappointed with these people. As there was no delivery order or receipt attached to the food package, the Butter Bean's team was unable to track the order and was under the impression that it was from one of their regular customers who have been sending snacks to the store.

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Coffee shop staff happily tucked in S$28 worth of wrongly delivered ... (The Online Citizen SG)

SINGAPORE — Simply too hungry? Staff of a coffee store helped themselves with food mistakenly sent by a food delivery rider instead of returning the wrongly ...

When replied to other netizen, he added that regardless whether or not they are hungry, or they are unaware that the driver made a mistake, it is common sense and being considerate, to leave the food as it is first. “[I tried] to explain to her that I’m [only] a food delivery guy, please return the food box or pay me for the food.” Only after the customer contacted Duong Hoan saying they have not received the food that he realised he made a mistake. When confronted by the delivery rider, the store staff allegedly refused to pay back the amount of the food, leaving to the rider to bear the cost. [Complaint Singapore,](https://www.facebook.com/groups/complaintsingapore/permalink/1587573185022903/) when he was supposed to deliver a food order to a unit at Funan. Staff of a coffee store helped themselves with food mistakenly sent by a food delivery rider instead of returning the wrongly delivered food.

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#trending: Butter Bean responds to food delivery worker's claim that ... (TODAY)

SINGAPORE — Coffee chain Butter Bean has launched an investigation following claims by a food delivery worker that its employees had refused to.

On the other hand, our staff should not have made an assumption that it was from the regular customer too,” said Butter Bean. The spokesperson said its staff assumed that it was from one of their regular customers who had been sending snacks to the store. This is almost 2.5 hours after the food was delivered, as opposed to Duong Hoan's earlier mention of 20 minutes. Duong Hoan then returned to Butter Bean within 20 minutes of making the wrong delivery, hoping to rectify the situation, but the food had already been consumed by the staff. I now need to compensate S$28 to the shop. Have a heart, S$28 is a lot for this rider.”

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Report: Mass. food delivery trips double during the pandemic ... (WBUR)

The report found rapid food deliveries by car had substantial negative impacts, including increased traffic congestion, curbside idling associated with ...

They represent about five to ten percent of the state's workforce in the state. The researchers estimate that trips went from a high of about 45 million in 2019 to as high as 105 million in 2021 in Massachusetts. The additional car idling associated with food delivery could add up to substantial greenhouse gas emissions. These food delivery trips surpassed ride-hailing trips from apps like Uber and Lyft, which reached 39.7 million trips in Massachusetts in 2021. The number of food deliveries ordered via the apps DoorDash, UberEats and Grubhub doubled in Massachusetts during the pandemic. “The [London] study found that intensive greenhouse gas emissions are associated with meal deliveries,” says Alison Felix, one of the Massachusetts report authors.

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