Los Angeles residents complain about an unnamed person’s free delivery of food

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Residents of the Highland Park neighborhood in Los Angeles said they got free food in bulk that they didn’t order. It has been reported Los Angeles times.

According to the Americans, an unidentified person ordered food from them several times a day through the Uber Eats delivery service. Basically, the food he delivered was from McDonald’s and Starbucks: local residents bought pastries, sandwiches, hamburgers, and various drinks.

At first, Range View Street residents were pleasantly surprised by the free meal and enjoyed every order. However, as the number of deliveries doubled per day, Americans were wary of not knowing what to do with the food anymore.

A spokesperson for San Francisco-based Uber said the company is trying to identify the sender of unsolicited orders. Among other things, Uber has restricted access to orders from certain accounts that do not contain personal information about the customer.

Previously, it was known that the Delivery Club. hide customer numbers after being harassed by a courier.

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