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How many companies does it take to steal the packages left at your door in a locked building? More than you'd think. After a delivery driver was caught on camera stealing packages, attempts to track him down weren't so easy because the food was ordered from a restaurant through Grubhub but the actual driver was from a site called Zoomer. Bah humbug, so much for technology making things easier. Probably should've just grabbed a takeout pizza.
In a statement, Zoomer apologized and said that the driver was no longer working g for the platform. “This conduct is completely unacceptable and Zoomer intends to take all necessary and appropriate corrective actions.” Maybe that will include reminding delivery drivers that customers’ homes are not an all-you-can-steal buffet. The victim in this case, meanwhile, reminded viewers that they should meet food delivery drivers at the door rather than buzzing them in and letting them wander the halls.
In a statement, Zoomer apologized and said that the driver was no longer working g for the platform. “This conduct is completely unacceptable and Zoomer intends to take all necessary and appropriate corrective actions.” Maybe that will include reminding delivery drivers that customers’ homes are not an all-you-can-steal buffet. The victim in this case, meanwhile, reminded viewers that they should meet food delivery drivers at the door rather than buzzing them in and letting them wander the halls.