“Please draw a dinosaur on a box”: the painted Lieferando bag inspires the internet
Created: 09/21/2022, 18:22
By: Tanja Kipke
"Looks like a mentally handicapped duck," comments a Jodel user on the photo.
© Screenshot Jodel
An employee of a restaurant was apparently happy to comply with the order remarks of a Nuremberg resident.
The photo of it now inspires numerous Jodel users.
Nuremberg – A Nuremberger ordered a burger via the Lieferando delivery service app and had a special request for the restaurant employees.
In the order note, he requested that a dino be painted on his box.
In the Jodel app, he shares his experience with a photo.
On it you can see a bag from Lieferando, on which a dinosaur was drawn that looks like a T-Rex.
The users celebrate the restaurant employee for his painting skills.
Netz celebrates a photo of the Lieferando bag: "It turned out very well, I couldn't have done it"
"How cute" and "mega" can be read under the photo.
"I couldn't have done it very well," says another person.
Others demand to know directly what the author of the photo ordered and, above all, whether he gave a tip.
The answer: "Normal tip.
Unfortunately I saw it too late, if I had noticed it I would have given a lot more." One user has a direct suggestion: "So order again.
And then with the addition 'Thanks for the Dino'”.
Not everyone finds the work of art successful.
"Looks like a mentally retarded duck," says one.
Something very similar happened to another person.
"I wanted to have her best joke on the pizza box for once," she comments.
"Result: 'What joke?
Are you funny or what?'”
In the anonymous app Jodel, people share their everyday experiences. For example, a woman from Nuremberg reported how she bought a car while shopping in frustration.
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When asked if the burger he ordered was made with dinosaur meat, the person ordering the food replied ironically: "Sure, it tastes best with BBQ sauce." be."
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