Australian Man Delivers Food On A Horse For Uber Eats
A man in Australia delivers food on a horse for Uber Eats (Photo by Harry Trump/Getty Images)
An Australian man is going viral as he delivers food on a horse for Uber Eats. However, while it may seem cool to many of us. Not everyone is finding it delightful and awesome.
While there are many pros of going viral, there are some negatives that could come along with it. You start to get a lot of attention. Not all of that attention is wanted nor coming from people who agree with what you’re doing. See why he’s in trouble below.
Uber Eats Driver Delivers Food On A Horse
The video has spread all over the internet and all across the world since it hit social media. People all over the world are cracking up imagining how cool it would be to have your Uber Eats driver show up on a horse. Certainly, it would make you order through their service more often. Who doesn’t love seeing a horse? Well, Uber Eats management it seems like. It appears that they are not cool with what’s happening. They’ve seen it and now they could be trying to put an end to it.
However, they are having some fun with it. In a statement, they made their position clear while incorporating some awful horse puns. According to The New York Post, an Uber spokesperson said, “There’s not horsing around when it comes to safety on our platform. We’re aware which ‘neigh’-bourhood this took place in, and this ain’t Texas, it’s Paddington. We hold ’em to a higher safety standard here, and it’s against out policies to make deliveries via horseback.”
So, it sounds like we might not be seeing many more videos of the Uber Eats guy who delivers food on a horse. However, we can always hope that one day that service becomes a real thing. A whole company that delivers food on a horse. One day, one day.
Check out the viral video shared by @jessielouiset below!
5 Food Delivery Horror Stories Heard On Dave & Chuck The Freak
Look, we’ve all been there. It’s been a long day and the last thing you want to do is cook a meal. So, we turn to a delivery service. Or, at least we used to. We might not do that anymore after hearing about these stories. Here are 5 food delivery horror stories heard on Dave & Chuck The Freak.
After hearing these stories, you might be tempted to start cooking more at home. You never know what people might do with your food!
5 Food Delivery Horror Stories Heard On Dave & Chuck The Freak
Trusting a stranger to do anything can be a tough ask. I won’t let a stranger watch my dog. That’s something I know I need to trust you with before asking you to do. Actually, I won’t even ask many of my friends to do a task like that. Additionally, asking a stranger to house sit can be a dangerous ask. Now, I’m supposed to trust them with my food? In their own vehicle? That’s tough.
A lot can go wrong with a stranger picking up your food and handling it. First, they could obviously eat your food. A 10 piece nugget can very quickly turn into a 9 piece. Maybe they won’t take a full nugget. They could just steal one fry. Hey, you’ll never notice. They could also take a sip of your beverage.
However, consuming your food isn’t the only bad thing they can do. They can spit on it. They can put their hands in it. There are no shortage of the weird things they could do to it. Sure, companies have started taking measures to prevent stuff like this happening. They’ll staple or tape your bag shut. There’s no a protective film over beverage cups. However, it doesn’t seem to be enough. Drivers are still out there doing stuff–and getting caught doing it.
Here are 5 examples of food delivery horror stories as heard on Dave & Chuck The Freak!
Cort Freeman was born and raised in Metro Detroit. He was named Clarkston High School 2009 Class Clown 13 years after graduating. Totally normal thing to happen. That’s thanks to his time spent as an Intern at Comedy Central and Social Media Correspondent for The Colbert Report. Cort has done comedy across the country, both standing up and sitting down. When he’s not trying to make you laugh on-air and online, he’s probably at home enjoying his favorite shows like Seinfeld, South Park, and The Office. He’s also totally uncomfortable writing about himself in the third person. Cort enjoys writing about comedy, food, sports, and entertainment. So, basically anything and everything.