Shopper warns of viral Instacart scam


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Hello fellow citizens of the internet! Andrew here. Welcome to today’s edition of web_crawlr.
Nice Monday! We start the week with important reports on: Using White Castle AI-Powered Drive-Thru Robotsan Instacart buyer hit the alarm about a scam, a “Ketchup Karen,” and how “personality‘ are all over TikTok right now.
After that we have ourA stupid conspiracy” column from our Tech Reporter Michael.
Until tomorrow!
— AW
⚡ Today’s top stories
🍔 VIRAL
“What terms and conditions do you agree to?”: White Castle’s drive-through robot asks the customer to agree to the “Terms and Conditions” before placing an order
White lock has joined the train in use AI-powered servers.
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💸 FRAUD
Instacart shopper shares PSA after a customer tried to scam her by impersonating the company
That’s what an Instacart buyer claims A customer tried to scam you by pretending to be an Instacart representative via the app in a now-viral video warning others to be vigilant when taking orders.
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🗣️ KAREN
McDonald’s ‘Ketchup Karen’ throws an oversized amount of ketchup on her burger
A McDonald’s customer has a ‘karen‘ argue with employees about the amount of ketchup on her burger.
➤ CONTINUE READING
💼 WORK DYSTOPIA
The “personality rental” office divides viewers. Do these charming colleagues actually help in the workplace?
“personality is hiring” are all over TikTok now.
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🕸️ Scour the web
Here’s what else is happening on the net.
💸 A nightclub server says a customer left his number and wanted to cheat on his wife – but only gave the server a 10% tip.
🍟 is it ok order a bunch of fast food on holiday?
✏️ This TikToker is going viral for sharing the “strange” personality assessment They were given on a application.
🍳 Did you ever asked like the “cheese eggs” are made at the Waffle House?
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☎️ Right trolls Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman must help Register low-income voters after a conviction Implementation of a robocall scheme in 2020.
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🥪 A customer caught Subway employees”relax‘ in the store and close the doors before the store closes.
🛒 A Walmart employee shared a PSA with viewers who might want the so-called “slip and fall” Fraud in one of the shops.
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👋 Before you go
In a viral TikTok, at arbys customer recorded a tense interaction between a manager and a client, leading to discussion in the comments.
The video was uploaded by user @sofakingweetodded as he recorded the dispute at an Arby location in Hudson, Ohio. The video starts with the manager scold a customer and snatched his drink from him and said, “Enjoy your day.” That Quarrels arise from there.

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*Initial publication: December 5, 2022 at 11:00 am CST
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