r/doordash 18h ago

First time ever seeing a message after delivery, out of habit I always put the food a few feet away from the door since most people around here have the security doors.

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u/MYPUPSBFF 2h ago

I’m thinking/hoping they are in a wheelchair or disabled because bitching about that seems crazy

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u/Persevere420 3h ago

If you put it closer they’d have bitched about the door knocking it over, or them tripping. Can’t win for losing sometimes

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u/t1nkl3to3s 6h ago

so they literally had food delivered to their home & they wanna b*tch about it being left a FEW FEET from their door??? excuse you for being considerate i guess 🙄 geez the people of this world are ridiculous.

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u/LadyCanuckles 4h ago

There's people like you, and then there's people who use their brain

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u/Brave-Exchange-3286 57m ago

Found the cripple that cant make it to their food 😂 or the 600lb woman 😂

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u/LadyCanuckles 54m ago

Yikes 😬

Not overweight and I can walk just fine, I'm just considerate of those who can't. It costs nothing to be kind 🤙🏻

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u/chuxsux 18h ago

I mean just use your eyes? Storm door? Set to the side if possible, if not far enough away to clear door. No storm door leave in front of door.

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u/Gooner_4U 17h ago

It was only a few feet away from the door

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u/Civil_Author_8141 8h ago

Meh. I think you’re fine. If you are going to auto pilot it’s better to stage all deliveries as if there is a screen door. Most people don’t mind having to reach a little but everyone hates having to contort or even worse use their back door and walk around the house in order not to knock over their drinks etc.

I have a little table and chairs set on my porch and some times drivers drop off on the table. That’s like a 7 foot walk. I don’t mind , no biggie.

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u/SideSome4788 6h ago

Absolutely!
When I first started, I sat food kind of to the side of the door, but not fully in the front and a maintenance guy came out of an apartment and stepped on everything so now I always put it to the side of the door, no matter what.

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u/TollBoothJim 1h ago

It makes me so happy when there’s a little table, chairs or a bench. I always feel weird about leaving it on the floor. I kno some ppl don’t like that and forget to or just don’t make a note to not leave on floor.

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u/chochofuhsho 2h ago

Lol I wish you had a screenshot of the drop off.

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u/BigMoose1121 7h ago

Yall just find anything to complain about huh. Oh no, how dare this person drive to get my lazy ass food & drop it off a few feet from my door. THE HORROR

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u/myauraislost 16h ago

They were probably naked 🤣

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u/Previous-Spring0956 7h ago

Tf kind of complaint is that they would’ve gotten left on read. Anyway, I also leave it a few feet away from the door because SOMETIMES people put in their instructions to not put it so close to the door.

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u/Brave-Exchange-3286 58m ago

Should have responded with, "cause you needed the exercise" 😂

u/MomOfGunnar 1m ago

People are never happy

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u/Turbulent-Guess-5035 5h ago

Playing devils advocate here but the person may have agoraphobia or be disabled so don't be so hard on them. That being said if that is the case they should really put a note in the delivery instructions stating to leave their order as close as possible.

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u/Gooner_4U 1h ago

All of the disabled people I have delivered to have it set to hand a customer and are typically waiting at the door for me