Food Delivery Rider Use Boat to Cross and Deliver Customer’s Order Goes Viral
A Food Panda delivery rider goes viral on social media and earned praise after uses a boat and paddles across the river to the food ordered by a customer.
On Facebook, a netizen named Pradit Saengdeeshared photos of a Thai Food Panda rider that seems nothing can stop from delivering a customer’s order even if it has to go through the water.
Fishermen on the Bang Pakong River in Chachoengsao, Thailand ordered food at Food Panda. The order was obtained by delivery rider Tanyapisit Eiamkitjakarn.
But how can he deliver the food when he found out the customers were in the middle of the river? With the love of his work and to the hungry customers, the rider still did not hesitate and he took a small boat and paddled towards his deliveries.
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The fishermen were amazed to see the rider still wearing a helmet while paddling. His companion Pradit Saengdee captured those scenes and immediately shared the photos on social media on the second of February.
In the caption it puts the words, “Food Panda now has marine delivery services,” (translated from Thai). He added, “to the Foodpanda of Chachoengsao. Riding a motorbike is outdated. Let’s paddle a boat. This is the new frontier for food delivery.”
According to Pradit, he ordered when he was just on the shore of the river but he later boarded a boat for fishing. As the rider approached the location, he called and was shocked to find out that he knew who had ordered. So even though they were in the river it was not a problem for him.
Eiamkitjakarn successfully delivered the orders. And because of the post, he became an instant celebrity talked about in Thailand. Many praised his dedication to work and others were impressed with what he did.
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