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Online food order goes wrong, 7-year old, ends up placing 42 orders, 30 delivery riders arrive to deliver food

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: December 03, 2020 6:25 PM

A street in Cebu City in Philippines was crowded with delivery boys after a 7-years-old child placed about 42 ...

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A street in Cebu City in Philippines was crowded with delivery boys after a 7-years-old child placed about 42 orders on an online food delivery app instead of 2. The girl had to order 2 boxes of chicken fillet with fries for her lunch with her grandma. However, due to a bad internet connection, her order went wrong. According to the reports by Mashable, it was not the girl’s first time ordering food. She has done so at various times in the future. It was due to her repeated tapping that the app malfunctioned. The malfunction led to 42 foodpanda delivery boys standing right in front of her house, which was in a narrow street. Her initial order would have cost US$3.93. However, the final order now amounts to US$165.06.

The video was shared on Facebook by a user of the platform named Dann Kayne Suarez, the girl’s neighbour. Since being shared, it has gathered over three lakh views and tons of comments from people.“May god bless you,” reads a comment when loosely translated from Filipino. “Aww, poor girl,” expressed another.  As per the caption of the video, the poor little girl cried as she didn't expect this to happen. The caption says, “All of us, neighbors of Our Lady Of Remedy, Mabolo, Cebu City, helped to solve this by buying those items. I even put it on live which helped me find more buyers. I bought most of the remaining orders so I can help. And that the riders can continue working and the child's trauma would be lessened .However, some riders were on a hurry for their next booking, leaving the place without being paid and bringing the unsold items”. 

 

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