'Not a fake actor': Thai YouTuber says he did engage delivery man to buy chicken rice from Singapore, paid $380 for order

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'Not a fake actor': Thai YouTuber says he did engage delivery man to buy chicken rice from Singapore, paid $380 for order
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Is the man who went viral for flying from Thailand to Singapore to purchase chicken rice for a customer really a food delivery rider? Apparently so, according to Thai YouTuber Songsak Panyatarak, who claims that he hired the delivery man. 'He's not a fake actor, it's really Grab,' the customer stated in a YouTube video posted last Thursday (Nov 2).

The YouTuber said that the cross-border delivery is an agreement between only him and the rider, and the platform has no part in the video.Apparently so, according to Thai YouTuber Songsak Panyatarak, who claims that he hired the delivery man.

Songsak explained that he "really misses Singapore chicken rice" and wanted to find out if a food delivery rider there would fly cross-border to fulfil his order. The puzzled but amused delivery man then agrees, saying "my hands are shaking". He is then handled a camera on a selfie stick to record his journey.

Over at Changi Airport, some curious travellers are surprised after finding out that this man in a Grab uniform just flew to Singapore to buy chicken rice. The delivery rider then joins their group of four to eat the chicken rice together, jokingly remarking that the delivery is "very successful, but once is enough".

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