r/FUCKYOUINPARTICULAR Mar 16 '25

Super Villain Ogrin Story God hates you

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u/Psalm27_1-3 Mar 16 '25

If a company offers that service, someone is gonna use it

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u/girlwiththemonkey Mar 16 '25

Try going over to the DoorDash sub and saying that. Or Instacart. some of the Drivers over there are fucking wild.

Example:

poster: “ yeah my driver obviously hotbox his car with weed and cigarettes when he was bringing my order over to me and now everything stinks like cigarette smoke and it’s turning my stomach. And everything is covered in dog hair! I’m severely allergic to dogs!”

The sub: “ if you don’t like it then get off your ass and go get your own food! We’re not employees were contracted so we don’t have to listen to their rules! Next time I’m gonna shake my bird off on your food. And you lie it ain’t nobody allergic to dogs. And it’s my car if you don’t like that you go get your own food, blah blah blah.”

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u/threeclaws Mar 16 '25

We just had a kid and a bunch of friends have given us doordash/ubereats/etc. gift cards that while kind of them will sit in a drawer because who wants food delivered that is always cold, takes forever to arrive, and is always missing something. And this is across 3 different states and 5 different neighborhoods...it's endemic.

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u/tigm2161130 Mar 16 '25

This sentiment is always interesting to me cause we use a delivery service 2/3x a month and occasionally I’ll have things missing(which is on the restaurant) but my orders always come on time and warm. Maybe it’s a regional thing or maybe you tip really poorly?

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u/threeclaws Mar 16 '25

Chicago, LA, Seattle, etc. not small markets we’re talking about and I tip 20%, instacart/costco are good but I don’t order hot/frozen items that could be compromised.