‘Lose weight’: Woman finds cruel note in McDonald’s bag
A woman in the United States was shocked after finding a pointed message about her left by a delivery driver in her McDonald’s order.
A US woman was shocked after finding a note telling her to “lose weight” in her McDonald’s order.
Suzie, who goes by @soozieque on TikTok, shared a video this week explaining her DoorDash driver had left a note in her McDonald’s bag.
“Lose weight, ask me how,” the note read.
It was written on a card for Herbalife Nutrition, a dietary supplement company that generates revenue through multi-level marketing (MLM), also known as a pyramid scheme.
“My DoorDash person put this in my McDonald’s bag,” Suzie wrote on TikTok, adding in a caption, “Thanks … I guess.”
The video has been viewed more than 65,000 times, and caused a stir on the social media platform with many commenters calling the delivery driver unprofessional.
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Many urged Suzie to report the driver, to which she said she “tried” and “heard nothing”.
A spokesperson for DoorDash told news.com.au the company was in the process of connecting with the customer. They said the company regretted the incident had occurred.
”This inappropriate and unacceptable behaviour violates our policy and is never tolerated on the DoorDash platform,” the spokesperson said.
“We are actively working to connect with the customer to offer our support and help identify the Dasher involved to immediately take action. We sincerely regret that this incident fell short of the experience we strive to provide every day.”
“That’s messed up,” one woman said.
“That’s mad rude,” another said.
“File a complaint with DoorDash,” another urged.
“Imagine if he had given that to someone suffering from an ed (eating disorder),” another wrote.
But some commenters urged Suzie not to take it personally, and suggested the delivery driver was trying to bootstrap his own career.
“People on their hustle and flow. Some people are so sensitive on everything,” Tonyia Hopper wrote.
“I’m sure she’s just trying to sell her products.”
“I think this person was just trying to give you their business card,” another agreed.
“No harm. People are out of work rn.”
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