▲ 10 r/doordash
Out of control
Do restaurants just not require folks to wear hairnets or hats anymore. In my last two doordash orders I have found hair in my food and I don’t mean those little itty bitty strands of hair you wouldn’t notice til you ate the food. I’m talking full on strands just sitting in the middle of my food. Doordash support can be a pain when trying to report something because they barely want to reimburse you. I tip my dashers well either through the app or I leave a $20 under one of my mom’s empty flowerpots and tell my dasher where it’s at. I’m just so tired of finding hair in my food, then having to report it to doordash, and then throwing it away because I just can’t bring myself to eat some food that had hair on it.
u/HollywodTrey — 2 days ago