Home-based business gets called out online for 'rude and degrading' signs towards food delivery riders

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Home-based business gets called out online for 'rude and degrading' signs towards food delivery riders
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Long wait times are common in the F&B scene, and it's never a pleasant experience for everyone involved. But one home-based business in Singapore has recently come under fire for their signs which demanded food delivery riders to wait patiently or consider other jobs 'that require no waiting'.

Home-based business gets called out online for 'rude and degrading' signs towards food delivery ridersPHOTO: Instagram/sgridersLong wait times are common in the F&B scene, and it's never a pleasant experience for everyone involved.

Another sign below read: "If you arrive early… learn to wait!!! Orders take time to prepare… You can always cancel your order." not for you… Here are some jobs that require no waiting you can consider: Toilet cleaner, gravedigger, landscaping, eldercare.

"The threw me off already, then they go on with the "cancel order" then with the recommended jobs they think that is degrading but actually that requires patience, energy and hard work." "How rude! If rider has to wait, I'm more than happy to offer him a drink. Treat all riders/drivers with respect as how you want to be treated please," said another.

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