The woman claims that she “breaks the code” to record free food when ordering eating, saying that all it takes is some kindness.
When moving to Tiktok, Emma Kate Boyd, the content creator, explained, “All you have to do is write something really cute in the illustrations” when using the food delivery app.
When ordering the Vietnamese ready -made meals from the Miss Zhou Restaurant recently, I wrote “I F ** King Love Miss Chu” in application requests.
“They gave me free candy,” she proudly said, carrying a container of chocolate pudding.
“It is really simple – spread a little love, get a little love.”
News.com.au contact Uber to eat for comment, and although they were unable to determine the number of times the restaurants offer free elements, it is understood that this happens through the platform.
Soon's virus video, as he made more than 40,000 views, as users shared their own experiences in an attempt.
One user said: “I wrote a nice note once and the comfort of my request is completely.”
“I did that and put their hearts on my purposes,” other books.
Meanwhile, some have argued that she should not share this information publicly, as everyone will do so now and restaurants will stick to.
“Don't tell people this!” One said.
However, others claimed that he did not succeed for them.
And they said: “I did this for every five years of order and did not get anything free.” “Most people hate kindness, unfortunately.”
This comes after a viral woman went last month to participate in an elegant way that got larger parts of ready -made meal food – and she returned to the internal man.
Emily Limus claimed that using the man's name upon request may lead to more generous parts – because workers assume they have more appetite.
She seems to have “proven” her theory by requesting identical meals from Chipotle, one bearing the name of a man and one with a woman, then weighed to know which one was greater.
Every time I conducted the experiment, the man's arrangement was a little heavier.
In the same month, the delivery driver also shared his tricks and advice to ask for places like ubereats.
“You don't need to scam anyone or lie about your request,” I explain on the Internet.
He said that customers need to join restaurant loyalty plans, which sometimes provide free food for customers for the first time.
In addition, make it clear, “Frankly, if you have a birthday, you have free food. Some people use this every year like an hour.”