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Friday, August 30, 2024

An Instacart Shopper Takes an Order for 60 Boxes of 'Pot Ready' Spaghetti From Food Lion but They Don't Have it

An Instacart shopper takes on an unusual order to pick up a lot of spaghetti from Food Lion, but their shelves are bare for the particular type of spaghetti.

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Spaghetti tied in a bundle

One Instacart shopper had to learn the hard way when he took a strange order, not knowing if it was a joke or for real.

TikToker Posts a Video About an Experience

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TikToker @instacartier1 

An Instacart shopper documented his experience on TikTok after taking an unusually large order of spaghetti for a customer to be picked up from Food Lion.

User @instacartier1 posted in a TikTok video that the order would require him to drive 16 miles to the grocery store, and he would earn $16.69 batch earnings before a tip.

According to Daily Dot, the instacart shopper was skeptical about the order, and they didn't initially respond to his communications to get more information.

He then called Food Lion to ask them to start preparing the 60 boxes of spaghetti, but they informed him of the bad news: They didn't get a delivery truck in that day, and he would have to accept whatever they had on the shelves.

So he drove to Food Lion, and the worst-case scenario happened.

Food Lion Was Out of the 'Pot Ready' Spaghetti

He said:

“So I get there, and there’s not a single box on the shelf. So I message this woman, and I’m like ‘Hey, there’s none of these boxes here. Do you want Mueller’s [brand]? It’s 50 cents more a box,’ and she goes, ‘Well, is it pot ready?”’

The Instacart shopper then has to ask, "What is pot-ready spaghetti?"

He does a search online and finds out from retailer H-E-B online that pot-ready spaghetti is shorter and fits within a pot without having to break the pasta.

Pot-ready spaghetti is "half of the length of standard spaghetti," but only Mueller brand was available, and it was not "pot ready."

He decided to not buy any pasta and posted a video about it on 19 August 2024.

He also shared that there was a second order along this route, and the customer ended up tipping him $8.39 for a different grocery order.

Do you think Instacart shoppers should get tipped for their time, even if the store does not have the groceries?

Thursday, August 22, 2024

Virginia Residents See 'Mysterious' Black Smoke Ring in the Sky; No Fires Reported

On Tuesday, 13 August 2024 residents of Williamsburg, Virginia saw a mysterious black smoke ring in the sky, took videos and photos of what they saw, and sent them to News Channel 8. The strange smoke ring was not directly tied to any known fire in the area. 

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Graphic representation close up of a black smoke ring (credit: Dall-E)

Williamsburg Residents Send Photos to the Local News Station

WAVY News Channel 8 received photos and videos from many residents. They reported the following photos.

Ron Stepp was working near Eastern State Hospital in Williamsburg, Virginia when he first noticed it in the sky. He said it lasted for about 10 minutes.

Joshua Bean sent in the photo seen below.

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Black smoke ring seen in Williamsburg sky. photo credit: Joshua Bean

Another resident, Peggy Olszyk, sent in a photo of what she saw in the sky around 11 a.m. on Tuesday. Her photo can be seen below.

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photo credit: Peggy Olszyk

Renee Fisher sent in the photo seen below.

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What Caused the Black Smoke Ring in Williamsburg Remains a Mystery

Many residents were perplexed by the black smoke ring seen in the sky until it disappeared.

What's even stranger is that the James City County Fire Department was asked if there were any reports of a fire at the time of the black ring in the sky. The fire chief was not aware of any fires that could have caused the singular black smoke ring.

The cause of the black smoke ring in the sky remains a mystery.

Watch the YouTube video below of the black smoke ring captured by Crystal West.



Thursday, August 01, 2024

New York Woman Upset After Finding Blood in Daughter's Burger King Meal from Getzville Location

A mother traveling through Getzville, NY was very upset after she found her 4-year-old daughter's Burger King meal had "blood splattered" on the burger wrapper. She told her daughter to spit out her food, before calling to store to speak with the manager.

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Burger with blood (AI generated image)

How does a Burger King meal get blood in it?

4-Year-Old's Burger King Meal had 'Blood on the Wrapper'


Tiffany Floyd stopped at a Burger King in Getzville, NY around noon on July 26, 2024 to get a meal for her 4-year-old daughter and herself. After her daughter said something to her about not wanting ketchup on her burger, Floyd discovered that the burger wrapper of her daughter's meal has blood on it.

Tiffany said:
"I went through the drive-thru, I handed my daughter the meal, about 5 minutes down the road I heard, 'Mommy, I didn't want ketchup.' So I grabbed the bag back from her thinking that they just messed up our meal..." -Tiffany Floyd, Burger King Customer

Tiffany further explains that the blood was all over the burger, the fries and the toy. She then pulled her vehicle over an asked her daughter to spit out anything she had in her mouth.

Tiffany said:

"I called Burger King, I spoke to the manager, Dan, and he did inform me that somebody cut their hand and that he was sorry and if I want to come back with the bag he would refund me my money. I declined." -Tiffany Floyd, Burger King Customer

Below is an actual photo taken by Tiffany Floyd after inspecting her daughter's meal from Burger King.

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Burger King wrapper with blood on it; credit: Tiffany Floyd

Channel 4 WIVB-TV reported on this story, which can be seen below.




Burger King released a statement that said:
"We were deeply upset and concerned to learn of this accident. We have been in contact with the Guest and are working with her to resolve this incident..."

As a result of the incident, Burger King closed its Getzville location for "training" and reopened on Monday, July 29 at 5 p.m.

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