A Pakistani and Indian e-commerce brand, Crumble and BlinkIt, engaged in a mouth-off recently that has caught the attention of netizens. Crumble shared a screenshot recently in a humorous way to show the wit of one of its customers who had a funny way to share that he was tired of waiting for his order to get delivered. BlinkIt used this opportunity to troll the Pakistani brand, but, the latter did not hold back and cited a recent delivery mishap of BlinkIt. 


BlinkIt's comment garnered around 515 likes, but Crumble's diss gained more than 1,500 likes. 


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What Went Down


The screenshot that Crumble shared was between a customer and a delivery executive from Crumble. In the shared image, the customer shared an image of a person who pretended to be dead. The customer, while sharing this image, said that the person was his friend and he died while waiting for the order to get delivered. The delivery executive replied by saying that his tyre got punctured and he was running to deliver the order. Crumble while sharing this conversation-cum-meme said, "Sugar Down?"






BlinkIt commented, "Lol, ek biscuit deliver ho nhi paa raha, pakistan's #1 brand banenge," which roughly translates to - Can't even deliver a biscuit and want to become Pakistan's number one brand.


Crumble while responding to this said, "Aapke Twitter pe dekha tha male chaddi ki jagah female chaddi deliver kardi jaldi jaldi mein," which roughly translates to - Saw on Twitter that you delivered a female underwear to your customer instead of a male underwear in a hurry. 


BlinkIt Delivers Female Underwear To Customer Who Ordered Male Underwear


A man from Himachal Pradesh placed an order for men's underwear through the quick commerce platform Blinkit. However, when the delivery arrived in a brown paper bag, he was completely taken aback. Instead of the Jockey men's underwear he had requested, he discovered a set of women's panties.


Surprised by the mix-up, he attempted to return the item or secure a refund, but his efforts were unsuccessful. Frustrated, he shared the incident on social media, where his post quickly gained traction, amassing over 3.3 million views.


The man tweeted, “Hello Blinkit, WTF is this? I have ordered Jockey male underwear, and you have sent me this. Now how to return this? I have reported this to your help centre still no return or refund had not done yet.” When the man requested BlinkIt to refund, then the company apparently refused to do so following which the man "compromised."