Shocking Uber Eats glitch: Woman orders Macca’s and receives an unbelievable surprise!

When hunger strikes and the craving for a juicy burger hits, the convenience of food delivery apps like Uber Eats can be a lifesaver.

But what happens when the technology that's supposed to make life easier serves up a surprise that leaves you baffled and with an empty belly?

This was the case for Mel, an Uber Eats customer who expected to sink her teeth into a delicious Double Big Mac from Macca's but was met with an unexpected twist.


Mel's anticipation turned to disbelief when she opened her delivery and found nothing but an empty box staring back at her.

The culprit? A bizarre glitch in the Uber Eats app that somehow deselected every ingredient of her burger.

Taking to social media to share her unusual experience, Mel wrote, ‘There was a glitch in the Uber Eats app and somehow deselected every ingredient. Macca's staff must have thought I was cooked and just sent me an empty box.’


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As of 2022, Australian consumers’ most popular food delivery method was ordering through third-party apps such as DoorDash or Uber Eats. Image Source: Facebook Image Source: Facebook


The receipt told the tale of the missing burger, with a total of eight ingredients having been removed.

While the situation might have seemed humorous to some, with one social media user joking that there should have been at least one beef patty left, the reality was a dinner disaster for Mel.

This isn't the first time a McDonald's order has gone awry in Western Australia.

Just weeks earlier, a pregnant woman was left with an unsatisfied appetite and an empty wrapper after ordering a sausage McMuffin for breakfast.

Her boyfriend took to social media to express their confusion and frustration, especially since the order was supposed to be straightforward with no modifications.


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While the original poster admits that they didn’t check the details in the cart when they put the order through, they deny even going into the customisation menu at all. Image Source: Reddit / @Individual_Low8985


The fast-food chain's Maylands store had included a note explaining their logic: ‘Sausage egg has egg, muffins, sausage and cheese. It's a no for everything so we have just given the wrapping.’

However, the boyfriend clarified that they had ordered a regular sausage McMuffin, not a sausage and egg McMuffin, and certainly not one devoid of all contents.


These incidents raise questions about the reliability of food delivery apps and the communication between these services and the restaurants fulfilling the orders.

While technology has undoubtedly brought convenience into our lives, it's clear that it's not without its glitches and hiccups.
Key Takeaways

  • A woman named Mel received an empty box instead of her Double Big Mac due to a glitch on the Uber Eats app.
  • The app apparently deselected all the ingredients of the burger, leading to her being sent the empty packaging.
  • A similar incident occurred in Western Australia where a pregnant woman received an empty wrapper with a note instead of her sausage McMuffin order.
We understand that embracing new technology can sometimes be a mixed bag.

While it's terrific to have the option to order your favorite meals from the comfort of your home, it's essential to be aware of potential pitfalls.

Always double-check your order before confirming, and don't hesitate to contact customer service if something goes wrong.

Glitches aren’t the only food delivery app concern you should be on the lookout for. In previous articles, we discuss that order tampering and food safety could be possible concerns as well.

Have you had a similar experience with food delivery services? Did you receive something completely different from what you ordered, or perhaps nothing at all? Share your stories with us in the comments below!
 
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