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Domino's Driver Shames Customer For Not Just Picking Up Her Order From Store

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A Domino's delivery driver sparked outrage after he asked a customer why she needed her order delivered instead of just picking it up.

A Domino’s delivery driver recently sparked controversy by reprimanding a customer for not picking up their order in person from the store.

Food delivery services have become a common convenience in urban areas, offering people the ease of ordering food without leaving their homes.


The incident in question was captured on a doorbell camera and involved customer Ercina Rodriguez, who found herself engaged in an unexpected argument with the Domino's delivery person.

Watch their exchange, below:

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In the video footage, the delivery person asked Rodriguez:

"You know the Domino's is right there, right?"

During an indistinct portion of the clip, Rodriguez seemed to provide her rationale for choosing delivery.

In response, the delivery person remarked:

"Ok, that's fair. That's fair."

Remaining composed, Rodriguez retorted:

"I don't see why I should have to explain myself to you about why I'm opting for delivery. They pay you for that service, right? And you receive a tip. What more do you want?"

The delivery driver merely shrugged their shoulders and commented:

"I'm just wondering."

To which Rodriguez firmly asserted:

"It's none of your business."

Rodriguez shared the incident on TikTok, where it has garnered over 50,000 likes, with many individuals expressing support for Rodriguez.


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Here’s a tip for the delivery person: mind your own business.

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