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That's disgusting! 'Sydney delivery' little brother was photographed stealing food customers take-out, after eating and destroying traces

Take-out food delivery little brother unexpectedly steals the customer's food, and this kind of thing happened again in Australia!

The Sydney delivery courier was caught stealing takeout food, which was captured when Australian restaurant owner Anarug Humigan accidentally walked to the balcony.

And "Sydney delivery" is often used by many Chinese!

I didn't expect this to happen again!

The video shows that the Chinese word "Sydney delivery" is written on the delivery bag, which is part of the EASI Group's food delivery service, and the waiter not only looks around after eating it, but also throws his fork on the ground at will after eating it!

Think I'm disgusting!

It's understood that the witness was a restaurant owner, Anarug Humigan..

It happened downstairs at Anarug's house!

At that time, he took a breath of fresh air on the balcony, accidentally found the take-out brother downstairs, directly opened the food in the takeout insulation box, and ate it up with a big mouthful!

And, in order to be afraid to be discovered by the customer, he is even more rain! Lou! Yes! Come on!

I ate two or three boxes! After eating, I don't forget to rearrange the food.

The skillfulness of the movement, can be seen as a habitual offender!

Then he thought he'd left the used spoon on the ground without knowing it!

I'm really ashamed of you to see this move!

After that, I drank a large mouthful of water at a leisurely pace.

And ate a piece of gum.

To remove the aftertaste from the mouth.

Then, take the takeout out of the thermos and get ready to deliver the meal!

Anarug Humigan witnessed the whole process on the balcony, expressing great annoyance!

Anarug Humigan said he yelled a few times at the caterer, but the courier rode off without looking.

As a restaurant owner, Humigan is worried about customers who may be infected with an infectious disease by eating "stolen" food.

"that person may have some kind of illness and the customer will be infected."

Humigan also worries that many Australian restaurants may "take the blame" for it.

Don't catch any diseases, just share a box of saliva with strangers,

The editor wants to throw up when he thinks about it!

After watching the video, New York's Director of Innovation and Enhancement, Matt Kean, said, "customers should pay for something to eat, and they should get a complete food instead of eating the rest."

Kean also warned that the quality of service in the industry is at risk as the online ordering business grows rapidly.

And a lot of Australian media also brushed together the collective exposure of this news, can be seen in everyone's anger!


< 9 News >: "take-out Little Brother to steal Food on the side of the Street"

The Sun: "the takeout boy was caught eating guests' food and making the takeout bag look as usual."

< Australian News Corporation >: take-out Brother caught opening and stealing Food

< Daily Mail >: < thriller video, dare to eat takeout! Take-out boys steal food.

It is reported that after the revelations, journalist contacted EASI's official website in Australia customer service phone enquiries, customer service staff in China confirmed that "is true," said that "is in the process," can not disclose how long it will take to deal with the results.

In fact, this is not the first Australian diner to be photographed.

On the evening of September 24 last year, a Melbourne takeaway from, Uber Eats was photographed eating guest fries.

At the time, radio 3AW released a video of a takeout boy delivering fries to a family on the inner east side of Melbourne last week while standing at the door waiting for a client to open the door.

He couldn't help but put his hand in the bag and ate the fries.

Don't forget to rub on butt after eating, who knows how many times he repeated this action!

After watching the surveillance video, the owner found that his food had been passive, thinking about the nausea and nausea, and how can you eat your stomach.

How can consumers better protect their rights and interests?

The new state's innovative and more regulated minister Matt Kean said such behaviour would not only deceive consumers, but would also damage the reputation of restaurants.

"such behavior is intolerable," he said. "under the Australian Consumer Protection Act, people have rights that requires value for money, and if you find that what you buy is not the same as advertising, you can choose to return for it."

Matt Kean also warned that as takeout services become more and more common, quality control links are at risk.

We still have to hurry up, can go out to eat less lazy!

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