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By The Visayas Journal

Netizen Offers Free Rides For Frontliners, Delivery Service For Emergencies

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A photo of a GrabFood rider emotionally eating outside a fast food chain due to an alleged cancelled order have amassed some virtual attention recently.

This viral post lead the netizens to figure out that this particular rider is definitely not alone in struggling with cancelled orders and unreimbursed money. A few days later, Order Hero was created.

FYI:ANG KATOTOHANAN SA LITRATONG ITO.Based sa usapan po namin ito. Kung may PAGDUDUDA pa kayo eh wala nmn ako…

Posted by Natdemzon Lazo Pagkanlungan on Saturday, March 28, 2020

Order Hero is an avenue to help food delivery riders of Grab, Food Panda, LalaMove, and Angkas find new customers for their cancelled orders. This way, they won’t have to worry paying the meals out of their own pockets while a new customer gets to have food delivered at home.

Riders are only required to post their previously cancelled order along with its official receipt and a screenshot of the cancellation. Any interested buyer may comment with the #SavedByAHero.

A number of riders have since expressed their gratitude towards the initiative.

As of press, the public Facebook group has over 150,000 members is gaining more and more attraction as it promotes good customer-rider relationship.

As the COVID-19 outbreak continues in the Philippines, it is apparent that there has been a surge in food delivery services, making food delivery riders among the nation’s unsung heroes as they continuously deliver our meals right to our doorsteps.

Photo Source: Natdemzon Lazo Pagkanlungan | Facebook