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How bad can take-away food in Shanghai be?
65438+10.6, Ms. Li, who lives in Shenzhen, posted a complaint through her personal Weibo account @ Sunshine, which was delayed at first glance. She ordered food on "Hungry" website, and the takeaway replied that the takeaway "added shit".
Ms. Li said that she ordered food from 2065438+September 2006 through Hungry. After that, the deliveryman couldn't find the delivery address, and the two sides communicated by telephone. Unexpectedly, the delivery man had a bad attitude and shouted at him. Ms. Li said that after the incident, she complained to the "hungry" related merchants, and the merchants handled the external sales.
Ms. Li said that she thought things were over. Who knows, more than four months later, she received a short message from a mobile phone number beginning with 159: "Remember the takeaway you ordered? I added a little of my stuff to it. How does it taste? " . Ms. Li said that after receiving it, she immediately complained to the "Hungry" platform, and after taking a screenshot, she posted the short message through Weibo.
At present, the official has responded, and the problem has been identified as the highest P0 level.
Hungry, the official apologized to the users and promised compensation.
After this hungry event, I am deeply afraid! !
Don't dislike takeout. Maybe there is shit in it!
Cherish life and refuse to eat shit! !
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