- A Ugandan man identified as Eric is under fire for ordering food from Jumia and having it delivered to his ex's place
- Jumia called him out for doing that three times and asked him to stop because his ex had refused to pay
- Social media users applauded Eric for his pettiness, while others advised Jumia to cancel his account if he could not stop being petty
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Uganda- Retail and food delivery company Jumia has called out a man identified as Eric from Najjera, who has been ordering food for his ex-girlfriend with a cash-on-delivery arrangement.
Jumia exposes jilted lover ordering food
The delivery company revealed that Eric had done it three times, and the third order had to be cancelled.
It is unclear if the Ugandan man was punishing his ex or was pranking her by ordering food to her place and making her pay for it.
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This is what Jumia wrote on Twitter:
"Eric, please stop sending Jumia Food to your ex via cash on delivery. This is the third time she is refusing to pay. The third time the order is being cancelled."
The post left social media users with laughter, with some wondering why the Ugandan man was doing that to his ex.
Here are some of the comments from social media users:
@mishi254 said:
"You know you can block his account instead of all this."
@CHRIST_isaLive said:
"Eric, you have represented us in a queer way. Anyway you have tried enough, heal."
@Gglory_official said:
"These little boys will revenge on you till you feel the pain."
@TerryLeakes_254 said:
"This is the kind of pettiness I live for."
@AyenyAngulo said:
" Eric has taken the game to a level hitherto unknown! Who does that to an "ex"?"
@deejay_ken256 said:
"Eric is making the ex girlfriend pay for what she did."
Man angered by waiter's tip demand
Elsewhere, a man's dining experience turned sour after he was charged 10% for a tip on his bill by a restaurant.
He posted a video of the bill, expressing that he felt robbed by the establishment as it decided for him how much to tip.
He said he wasn't obligated to tip and ended up paying KSh 266 for the tip, sparking debate online.
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