Customer Leaves DoorDash Driver in Disbelief After Ordering a 55" Flat-Screen TV
The TV set could barely fit into the shopping cart.
A DoorDash driver thought he was picking up a routine Walmart order, until he saw the item waiting for him: a 55-inch flat-screen TV.
The video of his reaction quickly spread online, with the driver sounding stunned as he tried to squeeze the giant screen into a shopping cart that was clearly not built for the job. The clip also sparked a bigger conversation about how DoorDash works with Walmart, and whether the customer even placed the order through DoorDash in the first place.
Either way, the delivery was enough to leave people laughing, cringing, and questioning how fast big-ticket items really need to arrive. Read on.
2.7 Million TikTok Users Have Seen This Video of a DoorDash Driver's Unbelievable Purchase.
1. Everyone Is as Surprised as the DoorDash Driver
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4. The Driver Deserves a Large Tip for All the Stress
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DoorDash TV chaos reminds us of an AITA dinner fight where one friend ordered the priciest dishes.
5. Do You Agree with This User?
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6. Good or Bad Advice?
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7. DoorDash: "Please, We Are Not Amazon Prime!"
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8. It's Probably Not the Customer's Fault; Blame Walmart
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9. "Wait, You Can Order Things Other Than Food?"...Yes!
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10. I Don't Think the Driver Knew What Was Coming His Way Before He Accepted
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11. Walmart Getting Blamed Again
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From all indications, it wasn't the customer's fault that Walmart decided to use DoorDash for such a delivery. Unfortunately, it fell on the poor guy to get the TV set to its owner.
Maybe DoorDash needs to start showing its drivers the items they are to deliver so that they can be prepared. Overall, the story made for a great laugh on social media.
What's the largest item you've ever had delivered to you by DoorDash? Tell us in the comments below.
Wait, you can’t just split the bill after your friend orders the most expensive items, right?