Delivery Guy Exposes Dirty Restaurant, Would You Still Order?
Delivery Guy Exposes Dirty Restaurant, Would You Still Order?Recently, a delivery guy in Kunming, Yunnan, discovered a customer's kitchen was filthy while delivering food. He kindly advised the customer not to eat from there
Delivery Guy Exposes Dirty Restaurant, Would You Still Order?
Recently, a delivery guy in Kunming, Yunnan, discovered a customer's kitchen was filthy while delivering food. He kindly advised the customer not to eat from there. However, his actions sparked heated discussions online, with many concerned about him losing his job. Netizens expressed concern about the hygiene issues prevalent in the online food delivery platform, highlighting that businesses often prioritize profits over food safety.
"Wow, those are all my go-to orders!" commented one user, adding that they would only order from restaurants with physical locations, ideally in large malls. Another user shared their personal experience of encountering a restaurant called "Shanbai Rice Noodle" that closed its delivery entrance during peak hours, suggesting hidden hygiene problems.
Further, some netizens revealed that restaurants, to cut costs, roast meat ingredients together, leading to spoilage and decay. Some even use fingers to check the temperature, licking them afterwards, continuing to heat the food if it's not hot enough. Such filthy conditions are truly chilling.
Faced with this alarming information, netizens expressed their hesitation to order takeout anymore. Some even said, "Don't tell me, I'm going to cook myself!"
"Enable anonymous reports from delivery riders, and have the reported information sent directly to the market management and supervision bureau. Reward successful reports," suggested a netizen, hoping to effectively crack down on illegal businesses through such a reporting mechanism.
However, some believe the online food delivery platform, driven by profit, wouldn't readily block businesses. Even if a report is successful, there's still a chance of retaliation due to the leaked address.
"Maybe go for KFC and McDonald's first!" commented a netizen, adding that they worked part-time at McDonald's during their school years and witnessed stringent hygiene standards.
"Really? I thought it was pretty good, even though I don't eat much there," another user expressed confusion.
"I heard Tastee, KFC, and McDonald's are the only ones that are safe to eat," added a netizen.
"Cooking at home is clean and hygienic, but the taste is off," lamented a user.
"What else can I do, I'm not eating it anymore (crying)" expressed a desperate netizen.
"I've heard that if they were to do deliveries, it would definitely lose money considering the cost of raw materials," analyzed a netizen.
"Delivering food might force me to learn how to cook," another user suggested, believing the delivery experience could inspire them to cook.
"Honest and clean people tend to earn money more sustainably. Small streams make a big river," commented a netizen, advocating for businesses to prioritize food safety over profit.
"Your point resonates with my quest for stinky tofu. Every time I finish eating stinky tofu, I get diarrhea, lasting at least two days. I eat it twice a week, and lose two pounds in four days," joked a netizen.
"At least Meituan: Your suggestion is great, but did you forget who my sponsor is? If stores are closed, how am I going to make money?" replied a netizen, indicating that the platform, driven by profit, wouldn't easily block businesses.
"I used to enjoy a grilled fish rice dish, but then it disappeared from the store. I asked the merchant, and they said the cost was too high and they were losing money, so they stopped selling it," shared a netizen.
"I'm also thinking about registering as a delivery rider, becoming a delivery girl, and doing some fact-checking," expressed another user, seeking to experience the delivery job firsthand.
"I think I'm motivated to cook myself now," shared a netizen, fearing the hygiene issues in the online food delivery platform and deciding to cook their own meals.
"You're right! Cooking at home is definitely clean and hygienic, but those who aren't skilled in the kitchen sometimes lack motivation. However, takeout is different. Just a few taps on your phone, and hot, delicious food is delivered straight to your doorstep, saving you time, effort, and worry. But this hygiene issue really gives us a headache. News of dirty and messy restaurants frequently pops up on the trending list, making every takeout order a gamble. Are you still brave enough to order takeout? Let me know in the comments section," summarized a netizen, posing a question to others.
The hygiene issue in online food delivery platforms has become a focal point of social concern. Ensuring food safety and protecting consumer rights requires collaborative efforts from the government, platforms, and businesses. We hope this incident will draw attention from relevant authorities, prompting swift measures to clean up the online food delivery market, allowing consumers to enjoy delicious food with peace of mind, no longer burdened by concerns about hygiene.
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