Rain and Food Delivery


Life is wonderful. Are you nuts? It’s Monday. Yes, but it’s raining. Rain washes away the stains in the air we caused through industrialization and tree felling. Rain also nudges the soil to sprout out food destined for supermarket shelves.

However, it is bad news for food delivery because of hard to fulfil promises. ‘Your pizza in 20 minutes or it’s free.’ Nature cannot be dictated to so it rains, huge rain brushes on the window that remind us life is not so bad after all.

The 20 minutes’ promise, gets a top-up of more minutes if it is raining. The rain demands caution on the road for obvious reasons. We all want to arrive at our destination in one piece.

This reduces the pizza travel time to your home or corporate boardroom. What compounds matters during the summer is road construction. Rain plus road closed signs, are two scoops of frustration for food delivery drivers.

Then there are unforeseen circumstances. It rains heavily resulting in a water main break at a busy intersection. Alternative routes are in short supply because traffic has been diverted. They are demolishing a building on Main Street and Agatha.

The clock is ticking on the 20 minutes. The driver finally gets there and you don’t answer the doorbell because you went back to sleep after placing the order. You look at your cellphone and demand the free pizza because the driver is 15 minutes late. 

‘Sorry mate. I’ll eat it myself. I’ve lost me job anyway.’

By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.

 

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