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Foodpanda Rider Uses Boat To Cross River & Deliver Food To Customer Who Was Fishing!
Let’s face it, all the food delivery frontliners who are working tirelessly during the pandemic deserve a round of applause. Not only are they sacrificing their time and health, but they really do go above and beyond to deliver our meals.
Pradit Saengdee took to Facebook to share how this Foodpanda rider from Thailand is a perfect example of how they would take that extra mile in delivering our food. After picking up the order and driving from the restaurant, this rider took a small motorboat out to a customer who was actually fishing at Chachoengsao’s Bang Pakong River.
In his post, Pradit joked in his caption saying, “Foodpanda has launched a water delivery service.”
According to Pradit, the Foodpanda rider did not know that he had to use a boat to cross a river when he accepted the delivery. It was only later when he noticed that the location was pinned along the river.
When the rider arrived near the pinned location, he decided to call and to his surprise, discovered that he knew the customer personally. After finding out his customer’s exact location, the Foodpanda rider then used a motorboat that was docked along the river to reach the customer.
Netizens of course found this story hilarious! But this also proves how hardworking these food delivery riders are. A round of applause to this Foodpanda rider! Much respect!
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