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WATCH: Shocking! This UberEats delivery boy eats from customer's food before delivering

The video of an Uber Eats employee in Australia picking food from customer’s order has gone viral on social media. Watch here.

New Delhi: In what can be termed as a breach of trust of all the food-lovers, a food-delivery boy was caught on camera stealing a bite from a customer’s order. The video of the Uber Eats employee in Australia picking food from customer’s order has gone viral on social media. In the video the food delivery guy can be first seen peeping inside the package after he presses the doorbell, then he can be seen quickly munching upon what looks like some french fries and brushing his hands in his jeans. A Daily Mail report explained that the incident that took place in Melbourne was spotted by a friend of radio show host Eddie McGuire who told his listeners that it has been a bit of a common occurrence at his place where sometimes the Uber [Eats] comes in and customers feel the package is a bit light. The food delivery company Uber Eats spokesperson was quoted by Daily Mail Australia, saying that the Delivery partners using UberEats are expected to comply with the Uber Eats community guidelines which explain they can lose access to the app for tampering with orders. 'We encourage users of the app to contact us with any concerns or issues they may be having and we will work to resolve these with them.'

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