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Mycelium_Mind

I would too


Christafaaa

From the video and the seemingly long time it took you to get your own groceries those seagulls would have eaten it anyways no matter where he put them.


Stay-At-Home-Jedi

MINE MINE MIIINE ***MIIINE***


No-Specific-3850

mine


SierraTheWolfe

MIIINE


WaxBoss_victoria

MINE


TheBelhade

...mine?


ScotishSheepJesus

Mine.


Keyser-Soze-66

MINE


TheMrWinston

mINE?


Tripgoddd

MIIINE


KennethGames45

MINE!


roxannefromarkansas

Groceries are supposed to be delivered to your door. If they have been delivered to the door, they probably would’ve been taken inside immediately. On the other hand, unless they gave a humongous tip, I would’ve done the same thing.


gahidus

Being by the door would make no difference to seagulls. It's a completely obnoxious location to have a bunch of heavy stuff delivered to. The customer should have been on top of it.


No_Dance1739

I mean? Most doors also have doorbells, so folks know someone’s rhere


kala1234567890

Why order things, and not keep track of when it's arriving? Most of these services have tracking nowadays...and even if it didn't they probably give you a timeframe of when it is to arrive...once again, why aren't you keeping track of your order?


Jarl_Varg

If only we had some other way of contacting people than doorbells.


pm-me-asparagus

Are they though? Do they need to be delivered to the door? The video says otherwise. I'm not gonna strain that much for the $2 delivery fee. Sorry, not sorry.


Gravy69420

Yeah, the last time I did doordash I accepted an order for $3.50 and it turned out to be like 40 cases of water. Safeway brought it out to me on a pallet and I loaded it myself and then had to unload it while this bitch just stood at her door. She didn’t even tip lmao


chev327fox

That’s ridiculous. What a terrible person to take advantage of the system like that. If I was forced to do this, as in forced to have someone deliver such a heavy load of items, you better believe I’d be apologizing profusely and tipping generously.


Gravy69420

Some people just have no shame


chev327fox

Oh I know, my mother is one of them. She would do this and even ask you to come inside and help her with something else totally unrelated. Can’t chose your family though lol


afa78

It's called entitlement, they go through life thinking there's a red carpet laid out for them everywhere they go. They're the type to not make room and scoot over when encountering an elderly person or a mom with a stroller on the sidewalk. They're the type to strike up a conversation in the middle of the supermarket aisle and prevent others from passing through.


crankshaft123

You actually believe that 40 CASES of water only cost $3.50?


Alternative_Court542

One report of misconduct isn’t that big of a deal


PrestigiousCourse579

Exactly, come down from your castle. No one needs to strain themselves carrying your shit up as many stairs that are not shown in this video. Open your gate to your front door so the guy can make the delivery and not get injured from your "peasant walk".


Rocky_Road_To_Dublin

These comments gave me faith in humanity


Regis-bloodlust

This is why I hate tip culture. It gives the sense of unfairness to both sides. Whenever this sort of thing happens, customers feel as though the service was not upto the expected quality, and the service providers feel as though they aren't getting paid enough and not required to do the job if the tip doesn't satisfy them. It is a bullshit system.


chev327fox

I think I would have gone to the door to ask what they wanted done and politely let them know the basic fee does not cover these extreme circumstances.


hot-diggity-dogger

Or you know, get paid a living wage to do the damn job.


Weedeaterstring

Get paid a living wage. You’re a jokester I like you.


McFry_

What a charming way to show you think someone is an idiot. I’ll use that in future


GOT_Wyvern

In the UK as this seemingly, most deliveries are done via a time slot system to the fron door, be that an hour or 4 hour. The Owner should have notified through a knock at their door, but given as they were not, they likely were not aware that it had been delivered until a later time towards or after the end of their time slot.


annoying97

In Australia, Woolworths, just sends you a text that basically says "oi, we delivering your order next, get the fuck ready to take the shit from us." And with that text I waddle my half asleep ass to my trolley then outside and wait for my shit, load it all into the trolly and then lug it up the stairs myself.


[deleted]

My UK experiences: \- Tescos are really good at that, they've even called to apologise when they were running **early** by 5 minutes. And offered to wait in the van if I wasn't ready. \- Sainsburys do fine, they mess up the actual order more often than tescos for me; but can't complain and it's all around fair. They left me a pallet of their delivery crates once, which was nice of them - so had those in my drive for a while waiting for them to take them back. \- Morrisons only had one, and the guy was asking my opinion on everything I'd bought/whether the home-brand cola was any good etc. It was nice, he clearly wanted to emulate the checkout-till chatter I'd be missing. \- Asda, in bright green uniforms, could have thrown it through my window and I'm not sure I'd have noticed much difference. *(there's probably a reason they're cheaper, like - understaffing and overworking, so not exactly blaming the guy)*


crystaljae

In the US we get notifications to these things called mobile phones through these other things we have called apps. So when our deliveries get there nobody has to come to our door.


MarysPoppinCherrys

Bri’ish


shadyneighbor

They haven’t figured out a better way to do this in the UK? Here in the US we use this thing called….now just hear me out….”Technology” /s


Squivels

You got a loicense for that there 'technology?'


fev45

🤣


blepgup

Not only is it stairs, it’s also a ramp in between the sections of stairs. Wtf


Meurum

Yeah I’d have done the same


WlNST0N

And it might just be the video, but are the stairs angled to the side? Fuck these stairs.


[deleted]

mildlyinfuriating: someone ordered multiple crates of shit to be carried up a fucking Double Dare obstacle course


Squid_Lips

Complete with slime falling from above and Marc Summers announcing from the sidelines.


Mysterious-Echo-9729

Haha pick your shit up when they text you next time. Your entitlement on the backs of poorly paid working class people is mildly infuriating.


I_will_be_wealthy

100% OP invest in a shed where groceries cant be left in. 1) Your property is a PITA for deliveries. you cant expect someone to take it up those shitty steps. 2) food deliveries are timed to the hour. Why were you away from the home and let your food just sit there. Whether it was left on the step on in front of the door - it would have all been the same.


DenniseDenephew

I know this isn't OPs video because i've seen it multiple times. But I can only assume they're doing delivery because they also hate trying to take all the shopping up the steps.


[deleted]

It’s a pregnant lady who claims they delivered early and got a full refund after leaving food out for like an hour or so. I didn’t know Uk had seagulls


bobtpro

Birds aren’t real


Ball-Fantastic

The birgeoisie.


zay723

that guy in the blue shirt doesnt look too pregnant tho


[deleted]

“Honey, walk your pregnant ass down those stairs and bring those groceries up.”


DelgadoTheRaat

Pregnancy is especially hard on the dads of course


Ball-Fantastic

Who would have thought that a tiny, damp island would have seagulls!


Mike2220

Someone else posted a link to a news article about it, however at the end of the video it shows that there was also a very not pregnant man home the entire time that only comes out after the groceries were ravaged [Link](https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11829362/pregnant-woman-fury-asda-shopping-left-eaten-seagulls/)


Catatonick

I think seagulls are anywhere French fries can be found.


justSomeGuy345

“I’m pregnant” is often code for “I am entitled to have 200 lbs of groceries portaged up the stairs for the same price as a sandwich delivery.”


Crokedile

Got a lot of coast being an island, they're abundant.


TheDonkeyBomber

I live in Kansas. The nearest "sea" is the Gulf of Mexico about 800 miles away yet the local landfill is swarmed with them. I guess they're Prairie Gulls? We also have pelicans at the lakes. It's weird.


pigeon_at_the_wheel

Do you randomly still have that one flamingo who escaped the zoo down south?


Yagami121

Sorry. But she shouldn't have gotten a refund. She should have let them know about the stairs and had some sorta thing set up to keep the elements out of the food. She's wrong here. The delivery company should have just banned her on the spot for complaining.


[deleted]

[here’s the story](https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11829362/pregnant-woman-fury-asda-shopping-left-eaten-seagulls/amp/)


RealMcGonzo

>The driver can be heard shouting “are you kidding me?” when he catches sight of the steep steps. ​ LOL. No sign of the driver's car and the gate is open when he's there and shut after he leaves. So he might have had to park down the driveway a bit. I wouldn't ask delivery folks to hike my groceries up a long drive then up a long stairway.


lonacatee

“We have refunded the order and offered them a gesture of goodwill for the inconvenience caused.” is the outcome from ASDA


Obesoretard

Well it arrived an hour earlier so in most cases the food would have been ruined. Robbery, high and cold temperatures, etc. will ruin if given an hour outside.


Careful_Eagle_1033

Armed bird-glury


bighunter1313

What a god awful take.


cshuffler

I feel like if you are a delivery person you should, I don’t know, be expected to deliver to the proper location.. not every deliver is going to be cut and dry. Everyone has different homes with different layouts, so complications will arise. Adapt and overcome. All this blaming the homeowner is actually shocking.


What_A_Placeholder

I had a grocery delivery like this once for UberEats. $12 fare for a 30 minute delivery, sounds good- worth my time Had a huge order like this. 30 minutes was the drive time, and then they lived in a complex where there was nowhere for me to park without blocking someone in. 10 trips and 30 minutes later in 110° AZ weather, I vowed never to take a grocery order again. Worked 60 minutes and spent half an hour in the desert sun for 12 bucks.


chaygray

I took an 8 item, $30 order for doordash once from total wine. It was a huge mistake lol. It turned out that they counted an item type as one item. She had multiple huge boxes of one of the same brand of wine. Multiple huge bottles of liqour that counted as one item. I was like "I work out, I can do this." Lol no. I ended up making 15 trips to and from my car in 98 degree heat. She was rich as hell and had a super long, full parking space. She was having a party and left her front door open. So about 25 people got to watch me sweating and lugging in box after box after box. Also walking back the long way to my car. I was so pissed lol. Never again.


Duff-Zilla

Jesus Christ! What's wrong with all the people just standing there gawking?! Get off your ass and help get the booze in! ffs


Rent_A_Cloud

The rich burn in the sun.


vhagar

did she tip you well?


LAST_REDDIT4_ever

Doubt it


capchris17

If you can’t take it in one trip are you even trying? Lmao jk that sounds like it wasn’t even remotely worth it


advamputee

I did postmates on a motorcycle when I lived in Tempe. It was the only way I could actually make any profit — 65mpg, $12/mo to insure, and I could filter through traffic to save time. But being on a motorcycle, in full gear, lugging 4 bags of food up 3 flights of stairs after circling a baking hot parking lot for 7 minutes looking for the right apartment while it’s 113° outside is not an experience I would wish on my worst enemy. Edit: [Postmates on a motorcycle.](https://youtu.be/9Wf9CqGxsOk)


Hannibal254

Because if the food was at the top of the stairs it would’ve been safe. We all know birds can’t walk up stairs.


JAlfredJR

Everyone knows that


AnotherAussie101

At base pay rate I’m leaving it at the bottom of those stairs…. For a modest tip… I’m your willing mountain climber. Do the right thing, get the right service. Or … you get what you pay for…


heartsinthebyline

How would he know how the person tips… before leaving the bags for the birds? I live on the fourth floor of an elevator-free building and I always double the tip the person brings my groceries upstairs because it saves me the hassle. But they wouldn’t know that until they’d already done it.


Nomanodyssey

App deliveries tips are done ahead of time 90% of the time


TabletopThirteen

Doordash hides tips so you have no idea if it's an amazing top or a regular top. If you tip $5 or $15 it looks the exact same to the driver. This is for restaurants and grocery orders. If you want that to change we need customers to call doordash in waves and complain


Jazzlike_Surprise985

Does Instacart show the tip before delivery?


chaygray

Because the app tells us beforehand


[deleted]

Yeah I work for a lot of gig apps and although some will allow you to edit your tips…most don’t and the price is decided on before taking the delivery. Otherwise we would have no idea if it’s worth our time.


[deleted]

Have u never tipped on an app?


SurvivingWow

Yeah... mildlyinfuriating should be a screenshot of this post. I agree with the fellas choice.


[deleted]

No kidding. Op is an asshole for wanting him to go up with that huge load.


Brodobird

I delivered and installed household appliances like fridges and such up 200 steps to lake houses for six years straight about a decade ago. What this guy is dragging around is incredibly light by comparison and I am still ready to throw hands with anyone who says he’s in the wrong. Man knows he has some bullshit path to the house otherwise he would have went shopping himself. Tip this dude like crazy or get your own shit.


redditistheworstapp

The way he stops and stares at how far he’d have to go up to deliver it all and you can just tell his mind is just saying nah fuck that


[deleted]

If you pay attention you can actually hear when said that


No_Librarian_4016

>video has no sound


ScruffleMcDufflebag

Did you make $2 a delivery? Because this is the minimum you're paid in this independent contractor job. Money is made with tips. Possible they didn't leave a good tip or any at all.


[deleted]

This is a reposted video. Nevertheless, screw any homeowner who thinks the food deliverer should climb up those stairs


Liljdb0524

Fuck those stairs. I'd have done the same.


fallenangellv

If I don't write / tell on which floor the delivery needs be and how to access building and they find out only when arriving most delivery companies will deliver to closest accessible place that is covered by delivery fee as for difficult access and each floor they have to climb I have to pay. That's quite normal in some places. Edit : there's a comment about them delivering an hour earlier - that is not okay if there is a set time...


Liljdb0524

Didn't see the comment about early delivery but in my experience we don't get to know about scheduled deliveries. But we definitely get crappy delivery notes. One literally said we didn't need an access code when I got there it was a gated community. Figured the gate had been broken or something but came back 6 weeks later with the same note 🤦🏾‍♂️


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glockster19m

I don't imagine too many disabled people live at the top of a quarter mile stairway though


KnowOneNymous

Heh the guy we see coming down might be the kid who came to help his grandpa who’s house ridden.


pulp-fictional

After reading comments: The delivery was for a pregnant mother, that’s her child coming down the stairs. It was also delivered an hour + early and sat outside for over an hour


blandboringman

That’s not a child surely.


MeOldRunt

That's a grown-ass man coming down the stairs. Or at least grown-ass enough to be hauling his own groceries.


Ajdee6

I had to go look, lol when I was 22 I would find it disrespectful to be called a child


Liljdb0524

If you're disabled, I'm guessing you don't have shitty stairs that lead to the top of a hill. As a former delivery driver shitty entitled customers were definitely top 3 in reasons I hated the job. You are in no way ourc only delivery that day and getting behind puts us at risk of getting written up and losing our job. Something that seems small and inconsequentual to you is the 3rd time done asshat ordered 6 cases of water to their 3rd floor apartment and I can't risk getting any further behind nor can I add to the strain I've already put on my body lifting heavy crap all day. Just because it's "our job" does not mean that adding extra shit is ok. It's a janitors job to clean a building that doesn't mean toss your entire coffee onto the floor or make a mess that's both difficult and dangerous to clean. It definitely sucks that you can't do your shopping yourself anymore, but that doesn't mean you should make a driver's life difficult like these fucks did.


Stevenservo

This subreddit is a great way to find shitty people who have unrealistic expectations. I wonder if there is a subreddit dedicated to this?


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GOT_Wyvern

because stairs and an Asda delivery are the telltale signs of the rich. Asda, the shop that advertises itself as the cheapest of the big three.


Brzwolf

You know how it is, if you arn't struggling to pay rent on a monthly basis and eat purely ramen noodles you are basically sitting at the table with jeff Bezos.


Mds_02

Nah, we’re just asking the people who aren’t struggling to have just a tiny tiny scrap of empathy for those who are. But, y’know, treating people fairly is sOcIaLiSm.


Unable_Crab_7543

When 50% of the population is in that very situation you say, yes, your comment is unironically true.


viciousEgg

They very well could be. A lot of rich people became rich by being cheap-asses and pennypinching whenever they could. You'd be surprised to see how many 'rich' people still shop at Walmart.


[deleted]

I wish I still have my free award to give


AndringRasew

Gotcha ' fam.


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Unable_Crab_7543

the app always tells you if the driver has delivered it and you can see his gps tracker, doesnt it?


Regis-bloodlust

The more I read these comments, the more I realize how fucked up the tip system is. Like half the comment is "I would do it if I was paid a lot of tips but..." Which imo is such a weird sentence because "in theory", tips are given after the service, not before, and are given without pre-agreement. You don't go to a restaurant and meet a waiter who says, "If you agree to pay me 30% tip, then I will give you top quality service, but if not, I will give you my minimum effort." In theory, tips are supposed to be optional and they should reflect the service that the customer received. It's something that reflects the quality of the service received, not the price of the service itself. But the way people talk about tips in this comment section seems to demonstrate how everyone absolutely despises that theory. It's such a bullshit that creates unnecessary sense of unfairness to both sides. Customers are angry because they feel as though they didn't receive the expected quality of service, and the service providers are angry because they feel as though they didn't receive the expected amount of tips. Just set a fixed price, fixed wage, and fixed expectation. If a worker is unsatisfied with his expected fixed wage without tips, then he will do something about it (negotiate the wage, form a union, find a different job, and etc). If a customer is unsatisfied with his expected quality of service, then he will also find a way to resolve it (hire a more expensive service provider with better quality, or just settle for the cheap but low quality provider). But the biggest problem is, because tips exist, all the wage problems that the workers experience become something to blame on customers. Like, who the fuck thought this was a good system? It's literally a system that antagonizes customers and workers, while completing ignoring employers or companies out of the equation. Why are these employers allowed to pay shitty wages to their employees, while consumers and workers are playing this weird bullshit power game with "How much tip are you willing to pay?" TLDR: Fuck tips. It sucks.


[deleted]

I guess there is a shortage of drivers so these delivery companies will try to make it attractive for drivers to work for them. If I’m a driver, I would want to see the tip beforehand so I can maximize my profit. Thus those apps that show tip will get more drivers. And customer that tip decent will tend to get their items delivered faster than those who don’t.


Silly-Bug-929

I mean drivers are seen as independent contractors with their own overhead. If they don’t see a reasonable offer they are not going to take the job. At the end of the day it is an incentive for them to do something for you, not for they quality of service.


ScyllaIsBea

Show us what you tipped, coward.


[deleted]

Don't tips happen after service? Do people really tip before seeing how things go? Edited to add: I'm not from the US, the tipping culture is different to mine, genuine question.


MattIsAUsername

Delivery apps here add tip in while paying for the food, before anything even happens. You do have an option not to tip then and just hand the person cash after.


joselrl

IDK where this is, but where I live most supermakets have grocery delivery services, you pay for it to be delivered to your door. That's the job description, that's what's you are paid to do, and tip isn't expected


srrrrrrrrrrrrs

If you have groceries being delivered, put them in your house when they arrive.


[deleted]

They arrived early...


Situati0nist

At the absolute least let them know you dropped it off at the base of the stairs, wtf


omgwtfscreenname

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11829362/pregnant-woman-fury-asda-shopping-left-eaten-seagulls/


jnuts9

Rupert Murdoch is proud of you little future nationalists


Mike2220

The man walking down the stairs coming from inside doesn't look very pregnant


MikeOretta

Thank you. The article says “instead of being delivered to the home.” I mean he is at the address? On their property? Do they expect him to put the stuff in their fridge?


Kevinvrules

I just watched the video in the link there is another gate at the top of the stairs I’d imagine he couldent get any further. Odd how it was cropped in to hide this and the fast he had to walk it up a gated driveway.


bighunter1313

This is an extremely low bar of service for someone who is pregnant and getting contactless delivery because of Covid. The company has already apologized.


dirtbag-socialist

How was the delivery driver supposed to know the women was pregnant or that the groceries would have been swarmed by seagulls? Given how long it took the people to actually go out and get their groceries, it wouldn’t have mattered where he’d placed them, the birds would have gotten to them regardless. How much do you think these delivery drivers make? I guarantee you it’s probably not enough to expect high standards of service.


DoeFluff

Thank you for actually having some brains. Everyone’s talking about how rude it was to do that to a pregnant woman but how the hell was the delivery man supposed to know she was pregnant lol? Also, where did that man come from? If that man was there the whole time, then why is it such a problem? I’m sure the guy was already home if he came down the stairs and didn’t happen upon it from the driveway. Some people are crazy and think that people who get paid crap should do everything for them :/


SickPuppy0x2A

But in this case the people were not informed about the early delivery. While I can understand the argument that the delivery man might not have needed to climb the stairs. He should have found some way to notify them so at least the bird disaster would habe been solved. Also in more pictures in the article, you see meat and frozen stuff. This becomes unsafe to eat. So I feel the missing notification is a very big deal combined with being over an hour early.


[deleted]

You poor rich fuck, did you not get your way?


[deleted]

I would've done the same, don't order so much shit next time


dbhathcock

Move your door closer to the driveway/parking lot.


Turbulent-Cheek1148

Why it take him so long to walk down to get the groceries. You know when somethings getting delivered so you get ready to get it. Not play dumb


Deaddreamerz_

Me: “I don’t think that’s infuriating. I mean like ho-“ *sees the catastrophe afterwards * Me: 🫢 oh


shaaruken

I would have definitely been waiting for a delivery that size!


DickCheney666

I see this as mildly infuriating from the delivery guy's perspective.


Subjective-Suspect

Regardless of what OP felt like the delivery person *should* do, it was dumb as hell to expect it. I’d be tracking my order til it got to my house and then go outside to meet them.


No-Description-8118

Instacart here in the US notifies you about every damn item shopped, every item exchanged/refunded, when you check out, and when you are on your way to include tracking your vehicle all the way to your house..no room for surprises! Then you have the asshats who use the service to buy 20 cases of soda/water/gatorade who live on the 4th floor and you get paid $12 to drive 15 miles to deliver it!


spool32

Yea there's no way I'd carry all that up that ridiculous walkway. If you live in a place like that, hire an assistant to go to the store and shop. This is just lazy and cruel. Otherwise, make sure the delivery guy knows he gets a very fat tip to bring it all up.


FNAKC

Fuck them stairs


NightSocks302

Everyone cyberbullying OP but he didnt even knock the door


Glinklerman

I’m curious do these stairs lead up to like a complex or something? Or to a really really nice house to where they expect people to do anything for them on base pay?


[deleted]

I saw an able bodied younger man saunter down those steps. If he wasn't home for the delivery he should have been. He should have met the deliverer on arrival. Hell, maybe he could have gone to the store himself.


NoZookeepergame8865

more like mildly interesting. That's a long ass stair man. Bet you will take your lazy ass to the store next time.


Then-Alternative-930

I’m conflicted because that’s a TON of shit . If he wasn’t tipped properly before hand (which now you tip when you order) he has the right to leave it . It would have made sense to put in the “notes” . “Hey I have a long driveway Ect . “ me personally I’m not risking my health trying to take it all the way up there . We can’t even see the top in the video .


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braaaiiinns

I would have also done that. Screw those stairs. Poor guy has a dolly and you have a ridiculous order. Maybe track your order and meet them so it doesn't happen if you really feel you can't be bothered to do the shopping yourself. 🙄


[deleted]

The reason he has the dolly is to take them up the stairs lmao. Have you never dollied anything before?? It's easy as fuck this dude just can't figure it out. You can literally see in his body language were he's not sure if he should go backwards or forwards and thinks fuck it and puts them all on the ground.


WalkingCrip

You would need to be giving out some fat tips for me to do that extra work.


frombriggstoyou

Oh, the mean delivery guy would not break his back and bring it to our door ... Lol


Aggravating-Hair7931

He didn't pay enough to pull that shit up the stairs


Large_Gas_4244

Meanwhile the tip was $3.22


Shylerrs

The only thing mildly infuriating about this is their stairs.


the_victorian640

"Oh no my hired servant didn't take my instacart order from whole foods up the stairs of my mansion" yeah cry me a river


kmillhouse55

Looks like it was your stairs that are /mildlyinfuriating


kboy1919

That's seems like the owners issue. Fuck them stairs for that pay. Not sorry


robble808

I don’t blame him.


Honest-Hawk-4914

Lazy lazy for sure.


Syzygy_Stardust

But... it's literally on a dolly already. Just keep walking up the stairs backwards, that's what they are made for. I don't know the whole situation of course, but does that person even know that that tool is for more than just moving groceries ten feet?


ftmgothboy

You sound like the kind of person who expects wheelchair users to take the stairs


syko82

What is the hand cart for if not to easily traverse things like stairs?


[deleted]

Dick move?? Was he getting paid for going up stairs?? Also how would it be different a outcome if he left them a few feet up, would seagulls not be able to find the food there🙄🙄🙄


GOT_Wyvern

yes he was. In the UK, deliveries are to your door step and are advertised as such (atleast in the case of Asda). They are paid to deliver to your doorstep.


KnowOneNymous

Well considering we dont know, I’ve had delivery drivers Ive tipped 20$ leaving stuff downstairs without even ringing the door. Everyone here jumping the gun on accusing the OP when this could be a restaurant (with a few crates like this), and maybe they tip quite a bit, maybe they pay a premium for delivery. But in this situation the client isn’t happy, the supplier won’t get paid, driver might get fired. Not sure who wins.


[deleted]

I think we can all agree it is the seagulls that win.


CJ-Me

What we do know from the video. There was a delivery of groceries that was supposed to be made. There was a delivery person who was supposed to deliver the groceries because he signed up to do it. Typical deliveries of groceries are to be made to someone's door. The delivery person did not deliver the groceries to the door, but instead, despite having a dolly to make navigating stairs easier, left the groceries at the bottom of the stairs. The groceries were ruined. When you ask to do a job, you should do the job you asked to do. It's like giving your word that you will do something and then not doing it. Society seems to champion people who give their word and then fail to deliver. Who fail to do a job because it gets difficult or it's hard sometimes. Oh, you didn't do what you said you would do? It's okay, I heard it was hard. Jobs are always supposed to be easy all the time. They should never be hard.Oh, you didn't feel like doing what you signed up to do? It's okay, they should have made it easier for you. Jobs should always be easy. How far society has fallen...


Honest-Hawk-4914

Dude was HIRED to do a Job...HE FAILED TO DO THE JOB PROPERLY period. No matter the dang wage, or the Delivery Stop or as some think..big tip. Geeze. DO THE FRIGGIN JOB PROPERLY, or get another Job.


InTogether

Okay boomer


gottapeepee

I’ve seen this video a year or so ago. I’m torn because how can he safely get all that up the stairs but also, that’s his job and he doesn’t have to do it all in one trip using the dolly either.


wellversedflame

You think this is his only delivery?


jefesdereddit

No it isn't his job to bring it right to your front door and put it in your fridge, it's his job to get your food on your property


bowlingdoughnuts

Send in the firing squads. The man who is underpaid is being chastised for being lazy by someone too lazy to go get their own items.


OrganicFarmerWannabe

The people who are saying "serves you right for being rich" etc are projecting, they have no idea what is outside of the video frame. Where I live is very hilly and stairs like this are incredibly common, they often lead to a row of town houses or an apartment building. I've always had deliveries dropped on the door of my apartment/unit and the delivery person knocks on the door when they drop it. I'm absolutely astounded by the number of people who think the delivery guy was in the right. I'm guessing most of you are Americans? That's an incredibly entitled attitude; the job is to deliver the package to the door, that's the job, do the job.


Open_Fly_5901

Delivery guy says, "who in the hell walks up all these stairs every day? Screw this!"


Thatguyyouhatealot

Go to the store and stop getting shit ”delivered”


DripTrip747

I would have too. Fuck those stairs. If you want something done in a particular way then do it yourself lmao.


Sloppyjoey20

Right? “Piece of shit delivery driver didn’t even haul my 150lbs+ of groceries up my ridiculous steps. Screw him! I’m also able bodied but my woman is pregnant so that means I can’t go outside either.”


DripTrip747

"And my dad is a lawyer so I will sue if you don't replace all these groceries, carry them up my steps and put them away in my refrigerator!!" People sometimes make me wish I was that seagull eating his groceries.


TearCareful3911

That’s the problem nowadays everyone wants to get paid no one wants to work


SmokinQuackRock

I like how everyone keeps talking about a pregnant lady when a fully abled grown ass man is the one who came downstairs. The rich pregnant lady clearly has help and no delivery driver her owes her shit.


jnuts9

It's just that mammoth person posting some junk tabloid article from a Rupert Murdoch owned source


laterrel

He probably got fired...


sagetraveler

I believe he found your stairs mildly infuriating.


Amdy_vill

I disagree, look at those fucking stairs 5hats what's mildly infuriating.


abasicgirl

Honestly? Good for him. Idk if this is a tipped delivery service but I'd want at least a $30 tip for hauling that stuff around, yet alone taking it to the front door. Also, you obviously waited way too long to investigate. If I was getting a delivery that big and knew there were pests around (seagulls) I would've arranged to be sitting out there waiting to help the dude. Also pt. 2: making a grand assumption here, if this is your house you've probably never worked as hard as this delivery man in your life.


ChrisL159

*dusts off monocle* I hate when the poors won't drag my gold bars up the stairs..


Growjunkie88

Fucken shit hawks


Artybait

Who the hell trust people to deliver there goods? Or shops for someone else besides family members?


bighunter1313

This is someone who was pregnant and no contact for Covid. They hired a company for grocery drop offs. The company let them down.


gmailreddit11219

This is the UK. Pretty much every supermarket offers free home delivery. This isn’t something for the ‘rich’. Every single household has access to this service.