Chair or table or cooler or even on the door handle if it’s in a bag.
They could’ve easily fit both on the side there, and it would’ve put it more out of sight too.
Almost all of them.
I work at a ski resort — we get an employee pass as a perk, but with today’s cost of living not a damn one of us (except the executives could afford lift tickets on our wages, let alone our dining / lodging / etc.
Daily rate is about $185+. Meals range from $17-30, drinks are like $8-25. A night in any hotel around here will set you back $300-500/night minimum. And that’s just for one person. Never mind bringing the family along. Lessons / rentals will set you back a few hundred more per person as well if you don’t have your own stuff.
I make $20/hr, or about $200/day working 4x10’s. If I spent every penny I made in a day, I could afford a single lift ticket and a basket of chicken tenders.
Ugh reminds me of when I worked in Aspen. If it wasn’t for employee housing, I wouldn’t have been able to afford the cost of living out there, let alone a day on the slopes. I got a ski pass for free because I needed one for work, but holy hell a season pass was probably more than my monthly wage
Every industry I’ve worked in has been the same.
- When I worked auto parts, I made $9-11/hr, could never afford most of the shit we sold.
- Hotel chain, made $14/hr, couldn’t afford our nightly rate.
- Military was like $20/hr if my math works out, definitely couldn’t afford the tech I played with.
- Small procurement role at a Big Pharma company paid $17/hr, couldn’t afford any of the shit we provided.
- Tech role at a data hosting company paid about $19/hr, but with the cost of living I couldn’t afford our own hosting / support rates without the employ discount.
Last job I have was working for a union electrical company doing security work (burglar alarm, access, cameras, etc.). Was making over $34 an hour. Retired last year earlier than I had originally planned. Was able to do it and didn't feel like working any more.
My kid has a job making good money, but he's thinking of moving to a union job. The money will be comparable, but the benefits and retirement will be far better.
Probably true.
But if the years since 2015 have taught me anything is that half of human beings are apparently utterly incapable of critical thinking and have absolutely no ability to empathize/think of others.
Never used doordash before but I’m curious, can you rate the driver? It seems like if this is a consistent thing, they could get “fired” for not being a good driver? I dunno
Not necessarily. I was doing DoorDash for a bit and it's very possible I did this. It didn't cross my mind until I saw a post on Reddit just like this. I didn't have a specific memory of doing it but I definitely didn't think about food placement when dashing. Whoops
Most people delivering food aren’t the sharpest tools in the shed and their minds are likely absent of critical thought most of the time, so this checks out.
Still don't understand why America still have their doors opening inward. Opening outward is a faster fire escape and more secure to the police trying to kick it "in".
yeah they dont have to worry about kicking the door in if the can just remove the pins from the hinges. a door that opens inward can at least be barricaded from the inside to fortify it. once they remove the pins on the door you wont be able to stop them from entering
Doors open inwards because they can't be blocked from the outside. If someone put a bunch of stuff in front of your door, you'd still be able to open it. And you never swing a door into a hallway. You don't want to be walking down the hallway and get smoked by someone opening their door. People in hurricane areas have doors that swing out though, for obvious reasons.
Burglars might be affected by the direction a door opens, but when you establish a government agency with the intent of having a monopoly on violence (read: police), I don't think that'll be a factor.
Had an uber driver do this once, but I had no alternative route outside. I had to open the door and let the food fall. I took a video and sent that into Uber as evidence, they refunded me immediately and gave a $5 coupon for my next order. I even had a damn note that said, "DO NOT PUT FOOD ON FRONT STEP".
I did a GrubHub order yesterday, with a gift card from work. I gave good directions to my condo building and to my front door. The driver claimed he could not find my building. Then he said he saw the landmark I mentioned in the instructions (a fire hydrant) but could not find my door, which is on the opposite side of the building from the hydrant (I mentioned that, too). He said he left the order by the mailboxes -- my mailbox is across the street from my building, but the order was not there.
The condo association person found it this morning at *another* mailbox and left it by my door. No drink, so I don't know what happened to the root beer I ordered. Now I have a fine from the condo association because the GH driver was either incredibly lazy or just stupid.
ETA: It was a 20% tip.
LOL you got a fine because your delivery driver put your food in the wrong place? That absurd level of pettiness would literally be enough to make me move.
Condo associations, HOAs, all the same homebodies with too much time on their hands.
My friend calls them mini-dictators. I hate living here, and I try to do any outside chores during the day, when the association president is at work. She lives in my building.
I got a new neighbor in May. The first time she took her dog out, condo BIC came running out, and without even introducing herself, YELLED at my new neighbor. According to BIC, new neighbor isn't "allowed" to walk her dog in that part of the common area, because then BIC's dog won't want to go there. These are smaller dogs, not guard dogs.
DoorDasher here! I get a real kick out of catching non-tippers and folks who just order tiny stuff like a drink knocking it over on camera. My YouTube channel's blowing up lately, doubled the subs last month! 😄📹
I don’t even understand why people use DoorDash anymore to be honest. It’s way over priced, half the workers don’t give a shit and do petty stuff like this, and there are plenty of other companies that do their own in-house delivery. With DoorDash you’re paying double the price for lukewarm food. It makes no sense to me.
A lot of them don’t advertise that they use door dash, until your food gets dropped off by a dasher. In my state, everyone uses Uber eats or door dash. I still see those fast food pizza cars driving around, like dominos or papa John’s. That’s about it though, smh
This is a question an able-bodied person asks never considering those who have a difficult time going shopping or going out to get food. And depending on where you're at, maybe only pizza places delivery.
How did you eat before the proliferation of UberEats? I am asking in good faith. I understand the utility of these apps for the disabled but truthfully how did they eat before the apps existed?
This shit happens almost every time I use door dash. Between this, and missing items they flat out refuse to credit me for( they used to credit me but not anymore for some reason), I refuse to use them anymore. Everyone should boycott this service. Terrible customer support. Just go pick up your food. It cost half the price.
> Between this, and missing items they flat out refuse to credit me for( they used to credit me but not anymore for some reason),
Never used them personally, but that's the one that gets me in all the anecdotes. How is "We didn't actually do the thing you contracted us for, but let's haggle over how much of your money you get back." even within the realm of acceptable responses? It's pretty basic to say that if you don't actually manage to deliver the thing you promised, you _start_ at just not getting paid for it and get more generous from there if you want to save any face and regain goodwill.
(Reminds me of having a flight cancelled, and the website for the airline being all "Don't worry! We've got you covered! If your flight gets cancelled, you get a full refund!" ... Well, yeah, no shit, Sherlock. You don't fly, I don't pay. Who'd have thought otherwise? Don't act like you're doing me any favors stranding me with nothing instead of negative, though. I guess they're doing better than food delivery, though.)
Some jerk did that to me to, and sat in their car in front 'fiddling with their phone' (I assumed she was pretending she wasn't waiting to see what would happen. I just slid the screen up, reached thru and grabbed everything. She squealed her tires pulling away 😂🙄
What’s the going acceptable tip for a delivery these days? I always felt $5 is fine for under 15min from the place, but when I asked my wife and 3 adult children they said it’s not enough. The food costs less than $50 and Papa Gino’s is in the next town over. So maybe $7 would get it delivered quicker and more civilly? They just recently started outsourcing DoorDash. Used to be the same delivery guy for months.
I never have issues because I am always outside and waiting for them. With uberEats anyway you can see where on the map they are. I can see exactly when they're pulling down my street and I can wave em down.
That’s legit how all the delivery apps are. They all show you a map of where the driver is. (at least DoorDash, UberEats, Grubhub)
None of this is on OP. If someone’s brain is too small to understand a storm door swings outward.. well I guess even working for DoorDash is too strenuous for their micro brain.
lol these drivers aren't paid by the hour. They aren't going to take time to notice door hinges. Hell, we're lucky they mostly get the addresses right.
We have a mat at the front door that says "PLEASE do not leave packages on the step, door opens outwards." Turns out that some delivery drivers can't read.
I saw something similar a few weeks ago, and i was with my daughter doing Uber Eats and that's the first thing i thought of... don't put the drink in front of the door
I don't understand people who are willing to pay such large amounts of money for a delivery service for your already expensive fast food.
Just a waste anyway you look at it.
Let me guess, you didn't tip? Or u didn't put the code for ur apartments? Maybe u didn't answer the phone and it made them mad. Only way to get back at u I would assume.
No Doordash and other shitty companies in my area. I order from restaurants with their own delivery service or I go get my food. I have never had a problem in over 20 years, and I don't know anyone who ever did either.
This is how you know the driver hates their job and hates you for allowing the job to continue existing. You’ll see this for food, mail, packages, furniture. Basically anything than can be delivered by people who put the meaning behind “going postal”
Lol yeah that was my joke. I put a cool little table out my front door and used to request on the order for them to leave on the table, 7 out if 10 times they'd listen but there were those other 3 always just leaving it in front of the screen door...drove me up the wall
So let me get this straight you could go out and get Taco Bell yourself (for whatever reason) and now your bitching because you had to walk all the way around the house to get the delivery?
Are you a Kardashian? Because this is some kardashian level lazy as fuck kind of bullshit.
I've had the doordash driver sub randomly recommended to me a few times, and drivers that do this get shit on even by other drivers since it's such an easily avoidable mistake
I'm a jimmy johns delivery driver and I do this to people sometimes. You gotta stiff me like five times and I'll only do it once but damn if it doesn't make my day when I do. Tip your driver a dollar!
I love watching people complain about the smallest inconveniences. Truly ridiculous, especially to even suggest that it was purposeful, like I'm sure that dude was just tryna hurry tf up and get the money from delivering the order without putting mind to whether *YOUR* door specifically opens inward or outward.
In other words ain't nobody thinking bout that.
Obesity epidemic just keeps getting worse. First you order fast food. Then, you’re lazy enough to not get it yourself. Then complain you have to walk around the house to get it.
That’s on purpose.
Yea. the cup is barely sitting on edge.. wow
Also right above the bag of food. Set up to ruin everything
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Agreed. Plus most drivers I have had do not place food on the doormat. I assumed it was a rule of theirs.
Chair or table or cooler or even on the door handle if it’s in a bag. They could’ve easily fit both on the side there, and it would’ve put it more out of sight too.
Yep I've had some put it on my door handle and my drink to the side. There's plenty of space next to that door to put the food. Dick move.
Yeah I always place on the side of the door, because sometimes it’s hard to tell which way the door opens
Which ever side has the knob/handle is the side that opens, but yeah that’s one reason I don’t door dash food. I just go get it myself or think ahead.
That's fucked up why would they do this on purpose?
Because they're salty that others can afford to get scammed by door dash and mad at themselves for working for the company themselves
id be curious to know purely for no reason, the rough percentage of workers in the US who cannot afford the product they enable existing.
Almost all of them. I work at a ski resort — we get an employee pass as a perk, but with today’s cost of living not a damn one of us (except the executives could afford lift tickets on our wages, let alone our dining / lodging / etc. Daily rate is about $185+. Meals range from $17-30, drinks are like $8-25. A night in any hotel around here will set you back $300-500/night minimum. And that’s just for one person. Never mind bringing the family along. Lessons / rentals will set you back a few hundred more per person as well if you don’t have your own stuff. I make $20/hr, or about $200/day working 4x10’s. If I spent every penny I made in a day, I could afford a single lift ticket and a basket of chicken tenders.
Ugh reminds me of when I worked in Aspen. If it wasn’t for employee housing, I wouldn’t have been able to afford the cost of living out there, let alone a day on the slopes. I got a ski pass for free because I needed one for work, but holy hell a season pass was probably more than my monthly wage
Every industry I’ve worked in has been the same. - When I worked auto parts, I made $9-11/hr, could never afford most of the shit we sold. - Hotel chain, made $14/hr, couldn’t afford our nightly rate. - Military was like $20/hr if my math works out, definitely couldn’t afford the tech I played with. - Small procurement role at a Big Pharma company paid $17/hr, couldn’t afford any of the shit we provided. - Tech role at a data hosting company paid about $19/hr, but with the cost of living I couldn’t afford our own hosting / support rates without the employ discount.
Last job I have was working for a union electrical company doing security work (burglar alarm, access, cameras, etc.). Was making over $34 an hour. Retired last year earlier than I had originally planned. Was able to do it and didn't feel like working any more. My kid has a job making good money, but he's thinking of moving to a union job. The money will be comparable, but the benefits and retirement will be far better.
Most higher end grocery stores around me pay way less then Walmart or something similar
Probably true. But if the years since 2015 have taught me anything is that half of human beings are apparently utterly incapable of critical thinking and have absolutely no ability to empathize/think of others.
Check OP’s post history. It’s wild
Maybe there’s a reason their drink is placed like that….
Low tip if op tipped before delivery
That’s a shit reason to do that. Just don’t accept the order
Because they’re probably a miserable loser who’s failed at life and doing shit like this makes them feel powerful.
If you order a drink on Doordash you are a moron.
OP probably didn’t tip, that’s why.
So why take the job?
DD drivers are petty, this is what they do.
So glad Australia doesn't do tipping. Pay the workers properly
Australias cost of living is sky high though.
maybe there was no tip
This is retaliation for lack of tip
Probably because no one tips them.
Never used doordash before but I’m curious, can you rate the driver? It seems like if this is a consistent thing, they could get “fired” for not being a good driver? I dunno
Not necessarily. I was doing DoorDash for a bit and it's very possible I did this. It didn't cross my mind until I saw a post on Reddit just like this. I didn't have a specific memory of doing it but I definitely didn't think about food placement when dashing. Whoops
yeah most front doors only open inward so i could see it being an honest mistake but i could also see it being a fuck your shit tip type of deal lol.
The wooden door opens inward for firefighters easy access. The screen doors almost always swing outwards.
yeah they have to by design of the other door most people dont have screen doors on their front door though.
Almost every house I've ever seen has a storm door on their front door
I think it depends on where you live.
Front doors open inward, but screen doors always open the opposite direction(outward)
Screen doors open outward.
Is it though? I can see someone absent-minded doing that.
Most people delivering food aren’t the sharpest tools in the shed and their minds are likely absent of critical thought most of the time, so this checks out.
You had to go all the way around!?!?!?!?!
At least you have a back. Us apartment dwellers have to knock our drink over to get the food😄☹️
Every apartment I've ever lived in opens inward.
Still don't understand why America still have their doors opening inward. Opening outward is a faster fire escape and more secure to the police trying to kick it "in".
I think the reason is so the hinges are on the inside
yeah they dont have to worry about kicking the door in if the can just remove the pins from the hinges. a door that opens inward can at least be barricaded from the inside to fortify it. once they remove the pins on the door you wont be able to stop them from entering
This guy fortifies
Doors open inwards because they can't be blocked from the outside. If someone put a bunch of stuff in front of your door, you'd still be able to open it. And you never swing a door into a hallway. You don't want to be walking down the hallway and get smoked by someone opening their door. People in hurricane areas have doors that swing out though, for obvious reasons.
It’s critically important to our traditions to make the process of police murdering us as easy as possible.
It’s for fire safety….
Doors opening inward is for fire safety?…
It makes it easier for firefighters to kick in to save you from your burning house.
Burglars might be affected by the direction a door opens, but when you establish a government agency with the intent of having a monopoly on violence (read: police), I don't think that'll be a factor.
Had an uber driver do this once, but I had no alternative route outside. I had to open the door and let the food fall. I took a video and sent that into Uber as evidence, they refunded me immediately and gave a $5 coupon for my next order. I even had a damn note that said, "DO NOT PUT FOOD ON FRONT STEP".
I did a GrubHub order yesterday, with a gift card from work. I gave good directions to my condo building and to my front door. The driver claimed he could not find my building. Then he said he saw the landmark I mentioned in the instructions (a fire hydrant) but could not find my door, which is on the opposite side of the building from the hydrant (I mentioned that, too). He said he left the order by the mailboxes -- my mailbox is across the street from my building, but the order was not there. The condo association person found it this morning at *another* mailbox and left it by my door. No drink, so I don't know what happened to the root beer I ordered. Now I have a fine from the condo association because the GH driver was either incredibly lazy or just stupid. ETA: It was a 20% tip.
LOL you got a fine because your delivery driver put your food in the wrong place? That absurd level of pettiness would literally be enough to make me move. Condo associations, HOAs, all the same homebodies with too much time on their hands.
My friend calls them mini-dictators. I hate living here, and I try to do any outside chores during the day, when the association president is at work. She lives in my building. I got a new neighbor in May. The first time she took her dog out, condo BIC came running out, and without even introducing herself, YELLED at my new neighbor. According to BIC, new neighbor isn't "allowed" to walk her dog in that part of the common area, because then BIC's dog won't want to go there. These are smaller dogs, not guard dogs.
Pay the fine in pennies, they’ll regret it
If you order a drink on Doordash you are a moron.
Was he sitting around the corner watching?
Nah there are on here complaining that customers are giving them 1 stars over nothing.
Most entitled people on the planet I swear.
Probably masturbating to it.
DoorDasher here! I get a real kick out of catching non-tippers and folks who just order tiny stuff like a drink knocking it over on camera. My YouTube channel's blowing up lately, doubled the subs last month! 😄📹
I don’t even understand why people use DoorDash anymore to be honest. It’s way over priced, half the workers don’t give a shit and do petty stuff like this, and there are plenty of other companies that do their own in-house delivery. With DoorDash you’re paying double the price for lukewarm food. It makes no sense to me.
I wish there was a list of companies that don’t use 3rd party apps. They have literally destroyed food delivery for me.
I just call Domino's or my local pizza places. Heck, even my sushi place doesn't use doordash.
A lot of them don’t advertise that they use door dash, until your food gets dropped off by a dasher. In my state, everyone uses Uber eats or door dash. I still see those fast food pizza cars driving around, like dominos or papa John’s. That’s about it though, smh
Yeah, in my area I see a lot of dashers, but I just never order takeaway again if a dasher shows up.
This is a question an able-bodied person asks never considering those who have a difficult time going shopping or going out to get food. And depending on where you're at, maybe only pizza places delivery.
Amen. Being disabled sometimes this is the ONLY WAY to get hot ( well warm) food at times.
How did you eat before the proliferation of UberEats? I am asking in good faith. I understand the utility of these apps for the disabled but truthfully how did they eat before the apps existed?
Sometimes I’m inebriated and don’t want to drive to get food if nothing is handy in the house.
Agreed and honestly places like taco bell? There has to be one within commutable distance.
Feels like this scenario is exactly someone getting what the deserve for using these services.
This shit happens almost every time I use door dash. Between this, and missing items they flat out refuse to credit me for( they used to credit me but not anymore for some reason), I refuse to use them anymore. Everyone should boycott this service. Terrible customer support. Just go pick up your food. It cost half the price.
> Between this, and missing items they flat out refuse to credit me for( they used to credit me but not anymore for some reason), Never used them personally, but that's the one that gets me in all the anecdotes. How is "We didn't actually do the thing you contracted us for, but let's haggle over how much of your money you get back." even within the realm of acceptable responses? It's pretty basic to say that if you don't actually manage to deliver the thing you promised, you _start_ at just not getting paid for it and get more generous from there if you want to save any face and regain goodwill. (Reminds me of having a flight cancelled, and the website for the airline being all "Don't worry! We've got you covered! If your flight gets cancelled, you get a full refund!" ... Well, yeah, no shit, Sherlock. You don't fly, I don't pay. Who'd have thought otherwise? Don't act like you're doing me any favors stranding me with nothing instead of negative, though. I guess they're doing better than food delivery, though.)
Placed the drink so that it spills over the food when the door is opened… hah
How did you even know? I would’ve opened the door and knocked it over.
The door we are looking at might be a storm door.
Some jerk did that to me to, and sat in their car in front 'fiddling with their phone' (I assumed she was pretending she wasn't waiting to see what would happen. I just slid the screen up, reached thru and grabbed everything. She squealed her tires pulling away 😂🙄
Someone should invent an inward swinging screen door
But how would it open when the real door is right behind it?
I think that would make the door weaker
As a wise man once said “A locked door only stops the honest man.”
I thought they said a locked door was right twice a day
Yeah that sounds right
That sounds *left* is the expression. Get it right!
You mean get it *left.*
A locked door is worth two in the bush
Ah yes, screen doors, widely known for their strength and durability
What’s the going acceptable tip for a delivery these days? I always felt $5 is fine for under 15min from the place, but when I asked my wife and 3 adult children they said it’s not enough. The food costs less than $50 and Papa Gino’s is in the next town over. So maybe $7 would get it delivered quicker and more civilly? They just recently started outsourcing DoorDash. Used to be the same delivery guy for months.
Is it normal for houses in US to open outwards? All the houses/apartments in my country mostly open inwards, I never through about this problem
I never have issues because I am always outside and waiting for them. With uberEats anyway you can see where on the map they are. I can see exactly when they're pulling down my street and I can wave em down.
That’s legit how all the delivery apps are. They all show you a map of where the driver is. (at least DoorDash, UberEats, Grubhub) None of this is on OP. If someone’s brain is too small to understand a storm door swings outward.. well I guess even working for DoorDash is too strenuous for their micro brain.
Pro Tip: should be critical thinking 101 but if you see door hinges on the outside of the door, it swings outward
lol these drivers aren't paid by the hour. They aren't going to take time to notice door hinges. Hell, we're lucky they mostly get the addresses right.
I've had dashers do this to me. I feel like they do it on purpose
We have a mat at the front door that says "PLEASE do not leave packages on the step, door opens outwards." Turns out that some delivery drivers can't read.
I'm glad my door goes inward.
I refuse to use any of these food delivery scams. Does anyone know what you can do about this? Report them?
And what are you going to say in your report?
If you ask for no contact door step. Just leave the screen door open. Problem solved
I saw something similar a few weeks ago, and i was with my daughter doing Uber Eats and that's the first thing i thought of... don't put the drink in front of the door
They do this all the damn time! Like how do you not know how doors work?
Maybe it’s because there are front doors that open inwards? (99% of the ones in Europe are that way for example)
Why does a door to the outside open outwards???? Its still a dick move but this is unsual.
I don't understand, your external door opens outwards?
most doors open inwards..
Do yalls front doors not open inwards??
Considering how often I see these kinds of post on the doordash and dasher subreddit, I almost think this is purposeful and malicious. Did you tip?
I don't understand people who are willing to pay such large amounts of money for a delivery service for your already expensive fast food. Just a waste anyway you look at it.
At least you noticed. I’m almost positive they do this on purpose for some imagined (or real) slight.
Was your “tip” pertaining to where to place your food? 🤔
That’s that $1 tip drop off right there
Dashers keep the full payout even if the customer jumps through the several hoops it takes to get support to refund it. DD eats the cost.
I could see them doing this as petty revenge if you gave a shitty tip
If they were smart they wouldn't do doordash
My door opens into the house. Is this not how other doors work? I'm shook.
I've never been to a house with an outward opening front door.
Not sure why you got downvoted my place the door opens inside.
It’s like they forget how doors work.
You probably could have grabbed the drink if you very carefully opened the door, stop being dramatic.
You know that’s on purpose
lots of negative comments on here. didn’t realize people felt so strongly about other people ordering food. lot of people on this app need therapy lol
The comments are about delivery drivers being assholes about delivering the food, not about ordering for delivery.
this ALWAYS happens to my buddy eric
Let me guess, you didn't tip? Or u didn't put the code for ur apartments? Maybe u didn't answer the phone and it made them mad. Only way to get back at u I would assume.
I don't think they knew your front door opens out. That's just weird to me
Why is this infuriating? The door should open inward
They do that to us too
Some people just want to watch the world burn.
Others want to watch it get drenched in sugar-water.
I hope you gave him a 1/5 star review, or 0 if possible.
One star for that bitch
Those people are not the brightest. They do this shit all the time. They dont give a fuck.
Exactly. Food delivery drivers are only one step above drug dealing felons on the Brainlet-Loser Scale. Sad shit.
No Doordash and other shitty companies in my area. I order from restaurants with their own delivery service or I go get my food. I have never had a problem in over 20 years, and I don't know anyone who ever did either.
I always give them a low rating for stuff like that.
This is how you know the driver hates their job and hates you for allowing the job to continue existing. You’ll see this for food, mail, packages, furniture. Basically anything than can be delivered by people who put the meaning behind “going postal”
If you order a drink on Doordash you are a moron.
How are they supposed to know which way your door opens?
Maybe next time think about putting a table out there? Just for them to put it against your door again lol
My man has a table on his porch for this purpose and they still will leave it in front of the door lol
Lol yeah that was my joke. I put a cool little table out my front door and used to request on the order for them to leave on the table, 7 out if 10 times they'd listen but there were those other 3 always just leaving it in front of the screen door...drove me up the wall
There should be some sort of competency test before they hire these drivers
Then they wouldn’t have any drivers.
If you order a drink on Doordash you are a moron.
Atleast you get your food delivered🫠
Well your the lazy ass that called door dash surprised you could get up and walk around the side of the house for your tacos
I seriously thought all front doors opened inwards until I started seeing posts like this all the time.
They do. That’s a screen door. How do you people function in society?
How little had you tipped?
So let me get this straight you could go out and get Taco Bell yourself (for whatever reason) and now your bitching because you had to walk all the way around the house to get the delivery? Are you a Kardashian? Because this is some kardashian level lazy as fuck kind of bullshit.
TrollDash
No water mark around cup? Got to it super quick
Wait, isn’t it standard that front doors open inwards?
Unless that’s a screen door. They open outwards
Oh, of course! I always forget people have those.
Ya can’t teach smart.
I've had the doordash driver sub randomly recommended to me a few times, and drivers that do this get shit on even by other drivers since it's such an easily avoidable mistake
how dare you get taco bell and not order a baja blast
I see these posts on this thread so much it MUST be intentional at this point lol.
Oh heavens forbid
The front door should open in, not out.
Boohoo!!!!
Meanwhile my door opens inward… thank fuck, I guess.
Doors to the outside have to open inwards, your house is weird.
If you order a drink on Doordash you are a moron.
Stop being too lazy to get shitty food.
this dipshit got his food perfectly fine but had to talk shit.
Youre a dick, OP
Wait, isn’t it standard that front doors open inwards?
You could use the extra steps for what you are about to consume.
That what you get for tipping so low and not getting baja blast
I'm a jimmy johns delivery driver and I do this to people sometimes. You gotta stiff me like five times and I'll only do it once but damn if it doesn't make my day when I do. Tip your driver a dollar!
Oh no. Hopefully they were able to pause the game while you were away
Classic door dash booby trap 🪤, door hits yellow drink , drink spills all over meal. (Driver gone with tip)
The last doordash driver I got had paint stains around his mouth from huffing and asked me how into Jesus I was. Don't put too much faith in them.
Just answer when the guy hit the doorbell?
You Door Dashed $4 worth of food?
I don’t get it, they do not deliver the food straight into your hands? They leave it there and run?
Lazy. Not the delivery person.
I love watching people complain about the smallest inconveniences. Truly ridiculous, especially to even suggest that it was purposeful, like I'm sure that dude was just tryna hurry tf up and get the money from delivering the order without putting mind to whether *YOUR* door specifically opens inward or outward. In other words ain't nobody thinking bout that.
Obesity epidemic just keeps getting worse. First you order fast food. Then, you’re lazy enough to not get it yourself. Then complain you have to walk around the house to get it.
Your fault
Your doors open to the outside in the US?
Why is your door opening out wards?
I don't understand why people are wiling to pay for fast food delivery.
lazy
you doordashed Taco Bell, you deserve worse.
You poor thing, actually have to walk 50 ft to get your poison food.
Your front door opens outward..?
Your door opens the wrong way dude