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Customer Shocked As Zomato Delivery Boy Called Him ‘Bhookha Nanga’, Chat Screenshot Goes Viral

A Zomato delivery turned ugly when a customer was abused instead of served. The shocking chat shared on Reddit went viral, sparking strong reactions.

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Imagine you’re eagerly waiting for your meal, already hungry and excited, and you text the delivery boy just to ask for an update. But instead of replying politely, he starts abusing you. Shocking, right? That’s exactly what happened recently with a man who shared his disturbing chat with a Zomato delivery boy on Reddit. The screenshots left people stunned and sparked strong reactions online.

Zomato delivery boy’s abusive chat with customer shocks internet

A surprising incident has recently come to light where a Zomato customer, instead of receiving his food, was forced to deal with abusive messages from the delivery boy. The man had ordered food through the app and, like any hungry customer, was waiting eagerly for his meal. After more than 30 minutes of waiting, he politely sent a sticker along with a message asking the delivery boy for an update. To his shock, instead of a normal response, the delivery boy began using foul language and spoke to him in a very disrespectful manner.

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In the shared chat, the customer first asked,

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“Bhai kahan reh gaye?”

The delivery boy casually replied,

“Kya ho gaya?”

The customer again requested,

“Order de do bhai please, bhookh lag rahi hai”

To this, the delivery boy snapped back saying he had three other orders and it would take him 1–1.5 hours. Things then got worse when the delivery boy, named Pankaj, rudely wrote:,

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“Bhai main nahi aa raha, mera mann nahi kar raha, order cancel kar de, bhooka reh tu, bhooka mar.”

Shocked by this reply, the customer asked him to cancel the order. But instead of handling it professionally, the delivery boy continued abusing and said,

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“Bhooka mar ja bhooka, galat bande ke chakkar mein phans gaya, main to sharab pee raha hoon.”

If this wasn’t enough, the delivery boy went further and mocked the customer by saying,

“Tere ko bawasir hai kya, jo itna meetha kha raha hai, mujhe to lag raha hai tujhe hai.”

These rude remarks left the customer completely stunned. Upset with the entire experience, he decided to share screenshots of the chat on the social media platform Reddit. He posted it under the title “Bhooka to main tha waise” on the r/Zomato page. The post quickly went viral, gathering more than 2000 upvotes and over 154 comments, as users could not believe the shocking behavior.

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Have a look at the screenshots,

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Check out the whole post,

While sharing the post on Reddit, the customer with the username is @Godhakklu, explained that he had waited patiently but the delivery boy didn’t even move from his place. Instead, he openly admitted that he was drunk and continued to insult him, even calling him “bhooka-nanga.”

The man summed up his frustration in one line saying, “Maine khana order kiya tha, trauma nahi.”

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Bhookha toh mai tha vese
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Here is how netizens reacted to the viral conversation

While many Reddit users expressed anger and demanded strict action against the delivery boy, others sarcastically joked about the incident, making it one of the most talked-about customer service experiences online.

Have a look at some worth-checking out comments,

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What are your thoughts on the way Zomato delivery guy reacted to the whole matter? Do share your thoughts via the comments below.

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