Cheeky!!
A new study is revealing that 8 in 10 food delivery workers admit to eating part of a customer’s order.
Data also shows that one in four drivers confess that they’ve hooked up with someone in their vehicle.
One in 10 have urinated on or near a customer’s home!
Researchers also found 10% say they’ve had to urinate in a bottle while making their deliveries.
While 27% have had some “less-than-professional” conversations with customers.
Other bad behaviours include intentionally damaging packages, stealing packages, and opening and then resealing packages.
Researchers also found that many customers aren’t treating these workers with courtesy or respect.
Three in four delivery drivers say the biggest reason they don’t like their customers is because they give bad tips.
Tip baiting is when customers place an order online, type in how much they will tip and then zero out the tip after the delivery.
They also 57% say they can’t stand when customers let their dogs bark and harass them during the drop-off.
One in four get annoyed when customers order something and then aren’t home or don’t answer the door.
Some get frustrated by consumers who provide incorrect addresses.
Nearly four in five drivers also admit that they judge customers based on the items they want delivered to their home.