Chats Leak As Uber Driver Gets Exposed For Eating Customer's Sallah Food, People React
- A lady has shared her friend's experience with an Uber driver who was asked to deliver food
- According to the lady, her friend sent the young man to pick up a Sallah food package from another friend
- However, the Uber driver, who claimed to be very hungry, consumed the food and sent an apology message
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A lady identified as @ozzyetomi has taken to Twitter to narrate a bizarre incident involving an Uber driver.
The drama transpired after her friend sent an Uber driver to pick up sallah food from another friend.
According to @ozzyetomi, the Uber driver quickly ended the ride, stole the food and sent an apology message after he had consumed it.
Ozzy narrated:
“LMAO my friend sent an Uber to pick up sallah food from another friend of ours, the Uber driver ended the ride and stole the food. He texted her that he's really sorry but hasn't eaten since morning.”
The friend had sent a warning message to the driver, threatening to report him and have him fired.
The message read:
“Ur going to lose ur job for this little 2 minutes. Will it be worth it? Enjoy.”
In his response the driver replied with a text message apologising for his actions, stating that he was hungry and hadn't eaten all morning.
“I'm sorry I was so hungry I haven't eaten since morning that is I light with it I'm so sorry about that,” the driver replied.
Reactions as Uber driver eats Sallah food he was asked to deliver
The incident sparked a conversation on social media, with many people sharing their opinions.
@imoteda said:
“Awwwww man. That's kinda sad.”
@OparaBecky commented:
“She should report him to Uber.”
@OhamRuth reacted:
“That's disheartening, couldn't he have requested for some before the trip? What happened to 'ask and you shall receive.”
@Ox said:
“Wild.”
@mimi ojima said:
“She should find him and get him arrested, dam! He is a terrible person and a thief, I feel irritated reading this.”
@LeTiny_ said:
“Why steal someone's food? He could have bought his own food with the money he made from the delivery. He is nothing but a thief.”
Dee commented:
“Lmaooo, this happened to my sister's friend a few years ago. It was bolt in her own case. And it was a lot of meat. About 2-5kg of already fried meat. Dude ended the trip and went away with it. Till tomorrow.”
@macro said:
“He hasn't eaten since morning, but he will get paid when he gets to his destination. That guy is a thief, he stole the meat, he isn't hungry.”
@mistofheavenn said:
“He apologized.”
@thurmondgwen reacted:
“People in this comment section have forgotten that stealing is wrong. It doesn't matter how hungry you are, there is no justification for stealing.”
@obaoyedotun said:
“Man could have smiled at the venue and gotten himself some plates but chose to steal.”
@tolanitosyne reacted:
“Ate client food & will still get paid nawah. That's how a stranger tipped a bolt driver to give him my friends number & he did,someone you passed by her & could have asked yourself, we reported the driver.”
See the post below:
Uber driver arrested for robbing businessman
Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh reported earlier that an Uber driver committed theft from a traveller who got into his car and got arrested by the Ghana police
Emmanuel Sarfo, the defendant, entered a guilty plea and was given a three-year prison term for the offence he committed.
A businessman from the Netherlands who was returning home at the time of the incident was the victim of Emmanuel's reputation.
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Source: Legit.ng
David Otu-Aboagye David is a journalist with three years of experience in creating entertainment articles. He attended Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and graduated in 2021. His journalism journey started at Opera News as a writer/editor, from where he left to join YEN.com.gh in 2023. Reach out to him via: david.otu-aboagye@yen.com.gh
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