Think your food-delivery driver swiped a few of your fries? You may be right...
A new survey found more than a quarter of delivery drivers admit to having taken food from customers’ orders.
“We’re sorry to report that sometimes, impulse gets the best of deliverers, and they violate their sacred duty by taking some of the food!” the report said. Munching on deliveries also violates delivery companies’ policies, which require food orders to be delivered untampered, and could result in offending drivers getting kicked off the service.
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