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‘Dozens and dozens’ of unsolicited food-delivery orders bombard New Westminster residents

A strange situation is unfolding in New Westminster's Victoria Hill neighbourhood as residents said they have received dozens, maybe hundreds, of unsolicited Uber Eats food orders. Travis Prasad reports – Mar 18, 2023

A strange situation is unfolding New Westminster’s Victoria Hill neighbourhood as residents say they have received dozens, maybe hundreds, of unsolicited Uber Eats food orders.

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The orders range from bottles of water to a doughnut or even a single bowl of gravy — which have all paid for.

“It’s like this insane barrage of deliveries,” resident Jennifer Hughes said. “Every 30 minutes, the bags would just show up.”

The Victoria Hill neighbourhood in New Westminster has been targeted with dozens of unsolicited food orders. Global News
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There are no names listed on the orders and no specific units or addresses are attached, outside of a generic address for multiple townhouse complexes, which has been happening for weeks, the residents said.

“We are all at a loss of what to do… It is very wasteful and, seemingly, there is no stopping,” Hughes said.

“(Thursday) alone, there were dozens and dozens of deliveries in the entire neighbourhood. All piling up in front of doors and condo buildings.”

Hughes said she reached out to others in the neighbourhood through a community Facebook group where dozens of other residents said they were experiencing the same thing.

“There was a lineup down the street in front of our house of delivery drivers,” Geoff McLennan told Global News.

“They were all laughing to each other and one driver said there were ‘thousands of orders that spiked’ over the recent weeks to the neighbourhood. They didn’t know what was going on either.”

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The residents said they have contacted New Westminster police but said they were told the police are not able to address the issue.

Uber Eats confirmed the residents’ stories, and an official said they have banned numerous accounts placing the orders.

“The reports of unsolicited deliveries are concerning,” an Uber spokesperson said.

“We will not hesitate to take additional action if the unsolicited orders continue. Uber has a dedicated public safety team that is standing by to work with police.”

Global News has reached out to New Westminster police for comment.

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