Man Receives Unwanted Advice from Delivery Agent for Ordering Chicken Biryani Before Diwali

Man Receives Unwanted Advice from Delivery Agent for Ordering Chicken Biryani Before Diwali

Man Receives Unwanted Advice from Delivery Agent for Ordering Chicken Biryani Before Diwali

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Incident sparks online debate over unsolicited opinions and cultural beliefs around festival foods.

In a surprising encounter, a Delhi resident who ordered chicken biryani through a food delivery app received more than just his meal, the delivery agent offered moral advice, suggesting he should avoid non-vegetarian food until after Diwali. The customer, who had expected a simple delivery, was taken aback when the agent suggested, “You shouldn’t be eating chicken and mutton before Diwali. Eat clean food instead.”

The man shared his experience on Reddit, expressing disbelief over the unsolicited advice. According to his post, the delivery agent went beyond asking for the OTP, sharing his opinion with statements like, “This is not right. Wait until after Diwali to eat chicken.” The customer, both surprised and amused, described feeling as though he was being scolded for a crime he hadn’t committed.

The unusual exchange sparked a lively discussion on social media. Many users questioned the delivery agent’s right to enforce personal values on a customer, with some suggesting the agent should not deliver non-vegetarian food if he disapproves of it. One commenter joked, “Moral policing from delivery agents was my worst fear.” Another user suggested, “He shouldn’t be pushing his beliefs onto you.”

The original poster (OP) added that the incident left him feeling uneasy, even wondering if the agent might have tampered with his food. He ultimately contacted the app’s customer support, seeking guidance on whether to file a formal complaint. The viral post has since drawn widespread attention, highlighting a broader conversation around personal beliefs and boundaries in customer service interactions.

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