'Alas Bhari Delivery': Porter In Lucknow Shares About 'Lazy' Customer's Order Within Same Residential Complex; Video Goes Viral

A Porter delivery partner named Chetan Shukla shared a video about an unusually short delivery within the same residential complex in Lucknow. He termed it a very "lazy" order while sharing a few details about it. He revealed what was inside the package and how much he was paid for completing the order, which was scheduled between two towers within the same society.

Shukla mentioned he had received an "amazing" order which required him to deliver a parcel from tower no. 17 to 19 of the residential society. Recording a video, the delivery partner said, "Porter pe ek behatareen sa order aaya hai. yaha se pick up karna hai aur vo samne tower 19 mein dena hai. le Lucknow mein vichitra log hai bhai (A wonderful order has come on Porter. I have to pick it up from here and deliver it to that Tower 19 right in front. People in Lucknow are weird, man)".

Take a look at the video below

What's inside the parcel?

In the video, the delivery partner can be seen displaying the bag filled with parcel contents on camera. Curious to know what was inside? The bag had a PS5 controller and a game disc, a FC25.

The package, containing gaming items, was picked up from one tower and delivered to another just a few meters away. Clad in a blue uniform, he chuckled while narrating his unusual yet short delivery assignment.

Delivery partner's comments

As he accepted the order and started the walk across the complex to deliver the parcel, he humorously said, "Maje hai logon ke. matlab, itna alas. itna alas bhari huyi delivery. kher chalo, complete toh karna hi hai apan ko (People are enjoying. I mean, such laziness. Such a laziness-filled delivery. But anyway, I have to complete it)".

At the end of the video, the delivery partner revealed his earnings for the short-distance job. He received ₹38 into his account for this task.

"Thank you, Chetan Shukla", the Porter delivery app read on the final screen of the completed order.

Internet reacts

The video has since circulated online, sparking both laughter and debate over whether it was appropriate for the delivery partner to share the order details publicly. One user simply replied with a "Hahaha" text. Another asked, "Where is the customer privacy?".

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