Posted on 07/22/2019 10:35:39 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Cindy Orozco didnt expect to be punched in the head by a delivery worker when she arrived at her job at Good Pizza in Los Angeles last March.
The blow came from an enraged food delivery worker who stormed into the tiny pizzeria demanding, Wheres my fing order?
When she told him it wasnt ready, he threw the contents of a tip jar across the small Playa Del Ray eatery, according to interviews and surveillance video footage obtained by The Post.
Things escalated when Orozco and the courier who was sent to Good Pizza by food delivery giant DoorDash got into a physical confrontation. The courier fled without the order.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
I know I wouldn’t want to have to deal with those restaurant low-lifes.
Enjoy your spit.
Always do,enjoy your 1 cent tip.
“After all these years yall still have a ping list trolling me.”
I didn’t know that. How do I get on the ping list?
I hope your next one is an oyster loogie.
shadiest businesses around. My son has run several,
Why has he never had those fangs filed down? Does he actually like that look??
I’ve used DoorDash many times without trouble.
This pretty much explains it for me.... You tag line... (All I know is The I read in the papers.)
I live in OK....I really hope you don't........
Watch the video. He storms in, says something, throws the tip jar and turns to leave in a huff. She comes out of the back of the store runs up to him and pushes him in the back. He turns and pushes her back, she swings at him and catches him on the left side of his face and he hits her back and leaves. Nothing fake, it’s all there in the video.
” and leaves.”
‘chased out’
I’ll give you that. She was hot on his tail as were a few of her friends.
She took a lick and kept on ticking!
Don’t ask me. Ask laz.
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