Foodpanda clears imposter claim, says delivery person was only at wrong address – Singapore News

Foodpanda clears imposter claim, says delivery person was only at wrong address – Singapore News

Foodpanda Confirms Masked Delivery Rider’s Identity – No Freaks!

In a bustling city where delivery vans buzz by every hour, an unsettling rumor had run wild online about a “masked imposter” who allegedly booked delivery rides for no reason. Fearmongering posts went viral, claiming the guy was a fraud swooping into homes with a pink bandana and a pink‑and‑grey Foodpanda jacket.

Foodpanda, not taking the bait, stepped in to set the record straight. The company confirmed that the rider in question is an officially registered employee, not some shady outsider.

What the rumor‑spammers said:

  • “Be aware that now these guys come and target ppl house (sic).”
  • “Non‑ordered food (sic)”
  • “These guys come and pretend to delivery food and ask to open the door.”

These claims circulated widely after a user from Stomp (contribs LinD and Azlinda) posted a picture of a man wearing the distinctive Foodpanda colors, face blanked by a pink bandana.

Foodpanda’s response:

“We’ve reviewed our employee records, and can confirm that this rider—full name, ID number, and all— is indeed part of our team,” the company’s spokesperson clarified. “It’s important to stay safe, but we also want to reassure our customers that they’re not dealing with a phantom operator.”

Bottom line

So next time someone rings your door, don’t panic about an “imposter delivery guy.” Check the rider’s ID, and you’ll see that it’s just another (unmasked) Foodpanda employee on the go. Stay safe, stay informed, and keep that food coming!

Foodpanda Delivery Debacle: A Case of Wrong Door, Wrong Rider

What Went Wrong?

  • A Foodpanda rider, not officially part of the roster, simply shows up at the wrong doorstep.
  • The culprit? A typo in the address at the checkout that spun the whole operation into a mechanical whodunit.
  • So, you were expecting your favourite noodles, but instead got an “unexpected” guest from the streets of Singapore.

Foodpanda’s Take on the Situation

Foodpanda’s spokesperson turned up on the scene to clear the beans: “It turns out the rider was chasing an inaccurate delivery address left by a Foodpanda customer.”

Our Bottom Line

  • We genuinely apologize for the confusion and any inconvenience suffered by the resident who received a delivery that wasn’t meant for them.
  • Rest assured, we’re tightening our address‑validation process to stop these mix‑ups in the future.

In Short

If you ever find yourself at the wrong doorstep with a stranger’s order, you’re not alone. Foodpanda is on it, promising a smoother experience next time. Until then, keep your curiosity at bay and double‑check those addresses!