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Do 80 of delivery drivers admit to eating customers food?

Nearly 80% of delivery drivers admit to eating customers' food: study - pennlive.com.



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Doordash directs its drivers to not open food containers or tamper with the order in any way. If a customer suspects food tampering, the company states it will deactivate the driver's account.

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According to Uber Eats's policy, drivers are directed not to tamper with or open packages during a delivery since it's a food safety risk. The company encourages restaurants to seal food in tamper-proof packaging ahead of delivery. Bite Squad, another delivery platform, has its own regulations.

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How to detect product tampering at home...
  1. When opening a container, carefully inspect the product. Don't use products that are discolored, moldy, have an off odor, or that spurt liquid or foam when the container is opened.
  2. Never eat food from products that are damaged or that look unusual.


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Not really. We typically have to pay for our food, and meals out of our own pockets. However, if a customer refuse to accept the food that they ordered, then the food would given to the Driver to dispose of, in the manner of that Driver's choice.

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If the order was called, or the food is not delivered for any reasons , Uber instruct the driver to dump the food. But if the food fits the driver's diet then he will keep it for himself. Is it okay to not tip an Uber Eats driver if they take a long time to deliver? Can you ask your Uber driver to stop for food?

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