A mum was left ‘starving’ and ‘broke down in tears’ after her takeaway order arrived covered in the wrong sauce.
The woman, known only as Sintija, ordered a kebab from Spice of Life in Falkirk, Scotland on Sunday, with added salad and garlic sauce.
However, in a review on the delivery website Just Eat, the mum urged others to ‘avoid’ the Indian restaurant.
She wrote: ‘Ordered 7.30pm. 1.5 hours and a call later and received kebab with chilli sauce all over and same in tub, even tho [sic] I order garlic sauce in comments.
‘Of course it’s my fault staff don’t read comments. Promised to replace. It’s been three hours now. It’s 10.50pm.
‘I got Covid, I’m isolated and starving with a child that should be in bed, not watching mum cry over [a] kebab none of us can eat.’
According to The Scottish Sun, Spice of Life said the customer ‘got what she ordered’.
However, the individual also took to Facebook to complain about the incident, in which she claimed the replacement ‘was never set [sic] out’.
She added: ‘I was promised it twice. Kid stayed up to wait for it, yay.
‘Went to bed angry and starving. My order doesn’t say chilli sauce anywhere, no trace of it in menu.’
It isn’t the only reported incident of a takeaway gone wrong recently – after a dad alleged his Just Eat driver ate part of his Pizza Express order.
Stuart Knight, 46, expected 16 dough balls as part of his takeaway from the popular restaurant chain, but found there were only four left and most of the garlic butter had gone.
The delivery driver was caught appearing to tuck into the food on a security camera, with a Just Eat spokesperson confirming that an investigation into the incident was underway.
Meanwhile, a couple who ordered £30 worth of KFC takeaway claimed it looked like it had been ‘kicked around a football pitch’ when they came to eating it.
Luke West, 18, and Holly Stedman, 19, complained that the packaging was ripped, with everything covered in gravy and the chicken coming with ‘red paint’ on it – which they suspected was lipstick.
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