A Grubhub driver running late is why does hollywood combine eroticism with horrorone thing, but one hungry orderer's recent experience was on a completely different level.
Screenshots posted to Twitter by user @decentbirthday revealed perhaps the most stressful Grubhub driver text exchange of all time.
It started off with a message from the driver saying the restaurant was all out of tomatoes and then asking if the user still wanted the same sandwich.
"Yeah, it's fine thanks," the user responded. And then...chaos.
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Understandably, the user was worried about the driver's wellbeing and asked "You okay?" The driver responded with a simple "Yeah my bad," which good they're fine. But also what was with the dramatic scream-text?
We may never know, but the exchange prompted a slew of hilarious Twitter reactions that practically shout through the screen.
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Maybe the driver was just looking for a Jackson Maine to their Ally? But the moment passed. A Grubhub star was not born.
We're far from the shallots now.
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