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Weight loss: Women get cruel impressions from delivery drivers’ McDonald’s orders

2021-05-26
A woman in the United States was shocked when she found a sharp message left by a delivery driver in a McDonald’s order. A woman was shocked after McDonald gave birth, and a sharp message from the driver aroused her anger. An American woman was shocked when she found a note telling her that McDonald’s had “weighted down” in the order. Suzie, who passed by @soozieque on TikTok, shared a video this week explaining that her DoorDash driver had left a note in McDonald’s schoolbag. It is written on the Herbalife Nutrition Card. Herbalife Nutrition is a dietary supplement company that generates revenue through multi-level marketing (MLM), also known as a pyramid scheme. "My DoorDash people put it in a McDonald's school bag," Suz wrote on TikTok with the caption: "Thank you...I think." The video has been viewed more than 65,000 times and has caused a sensation on social media platforms, with many commenters saying that the delivery driver is unprofessional. Other DoorDash workers stated that they do not allow tampering with customers’ luggage. Image: @soozieque Source: TikTok TikTok A DoorDash spokesperson told news.com.au that the company is establishing contact with customers. They said the company regrets the incident. The spokesperson said: "Such improper and unacceptable behavior violates our policy and will not be tolerated on the DoorDash platform." "We are actively working to establish contact with customers to provide our support, and to help determine the Dasher involved and take immediate action. We sincerely regret that this incident did not reach the experience we have worked hard to provide every day. The American lady stated that she had tried to report the matter but did not receive any response. Source: TikTok TikTok But some commentators urged Susie not to use personal reasons, and suggested that delivery drivers should regain their careers. People are busy. Some people are sensitive to everything," Tonyia Hopper wrote. Note about advertisements: We collect information about the content (including advertisements) you use on this website and use it to make advertisements and content more relevant to you on our network and other websites. Learn more about our policies and your choices, including how to opt-out.