Delhi Man Orders Chicken Biryani Online; Gets Scolded By Delivery Guy For Eating Meat Before Diwali

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In Delhi, a man shared an unexpected twist to his simple biryani order: instead of just a meal, he got a side of criticism from the delivery guy! Was he ordering chicken biryani right before Diwali? That was a decision the delivery man felt strongly about—and he didn’t hold back his opinions.

Jumping onto Reddit to share the tale, the Delhiite recounted how everything seemed normal when the delivery guy arrived until he handed over the OTP. But then, instead of heading out, the delivery man lingered…and launched into a mini-lecture.

The delivery agent didn’t mince words. “Ye bahot galat kar rahe ho aap, theek nahi hai yeh,” he reportedly said, taking the customer aback. It wasn’t just an opinion—it was a scolding!

Naturally, the guy was thrown off. “What’s wrong with my food?” he asked, genuinely confused. The delivery man was ready with an answer: he advised that chicken and mutton were a no-go leading up to Diwali. According to him, one should keep things “clean” and avoid non-veg during the festival season.

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The man’s reaction? He admitted to freezing up, feeling oddly guilty. “I just kind of froze with this weird guilty smile,” he confessed in the post. “Kya hi bolta mai unko? Why does he care anyway?”

He also revealed a deeper worry—what if the delivery man had tampered with his food out of frustration? “What should I do? I’ve got his name and number, but he knows where I live. What if I report him and he comes back to make a scene?” he added, clearly rattled.

Internet Reactions:

The comments were buzzing with outrage over the delivery guy’s “moral policing.”

One user voiced exactly what many were thinking: “This kind of moral policing is one of my biggest fears. You should report him and make sure he’s not allowed to deliver to you again.”

Another chimed in, “Why is he imposing his beliefs on you? If he doesn’t like delivering chicken, then he shouldn’t be doing this job!”

A third lamented, “Where’s India headed? Soon people will be fighting over each other’s food choices.”

And that, my friends, was the biryani order that sparked a much bigger debate!