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Chinese Delivery Food 'Urine Terror'... Who Is the Culprit in the CCTV Footage?

A customer in China was shocked after receiving a delivery order covered in urine, and became even more surprised upon discovering the culprit’s identity. The culprit turned out to be none other than a neighbor’s dog.


Chinese Delivery Food 'Urine Terror'... Who Is the Culprit in the CCTV Footage? [Photo by South China Morning Post]

On the 28th, the Hong Kong South China Morning Post reported that on the 14th, an incident of 'delivery food dog urine attack' occurred in Hebei Province, China, causing embarrassment for both the customer and the delivery person. A woman, Ms. A, who was traveling in China, stayed at a guesthouse in Hebei Province and ordered food delivery. She had requested the food to be left at the door. After receiving a notification that the delivery was complete, she opened the door and was horrified to find the packaged food covered in urine.


Ms. A initially suspected the delivery person and sent a complaint message saying, "The food is covered in urine. This is extremely rude." However, the delivery person was baffled and responded, "Why would I be rude?" Ms. A insisted, "Only the two of us touched the food bag. There’s no way I urinated on the food." The delivery person then claimed innocence and suggested checking the CCTV footage.


Eventually, Ms. A contacted the guesthouse to review the hallway CCTV footage. The video showed the delivery person placing the food at the door as requested and leaving. Shortly after, a dog approached the food, lifted its hind leg, and urinated on it. The entire incident happened within just one minute.


Chinese Delivery Food 'Urine Terror'... Who Is the Culprit in the CCTV Footage? [Video source=Weibo capture]

Ms. A immediately called the delivery person to admit her misunderstanding and apologized.


The incident became a hot topic after the guesthouse owner posted the CCTV footage on Chinese social media. Local netizens reacted with comments such as, "The dog probably smelled the delicious food and marked its territory," "The dog played a nasty prank," and "What a badly behaved dog." Others expressed sympathy for the delivery person and customer, saying, "The dog’s owner should compensate for the food," and "If it weren’t for the CCTV, the delivery person would have been unfairly blamed."


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