Sunday, 10 November 2024

Honest Uber Eats Driver Working to Pay for Wedding Earns Hundreds After Viral Leaving Letter in Chipotle Bag


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When a driver for Uber Eats humbly asked for a little generosity in order to give his wife-to-be the wedding of her dreams, the world responded.

TikToker Paul Slobodzian has been driving Uber Eats as a side hustle for over a year to save for his wedding.

One evening, Erica Hernandez ordered dinner from Chipotle, and it was Slobodzian who picked it up and brought it over. Concealed inside the bag was a handwritten note.

“Thank you for your order! I’m delivering for <3 on the side to give my fiancée the wedding she deserves. Any additional tip through the app or Venmo is greatly appreciated,” the note read.

Hernandez was touched by his honesty and dedication, so she shared it on her own TikTok account, which while not being very big, was still the least she could do, she thought.

“I don’t have a lot of followers, but hopefully this reaches the right people,” Erica wrote in her TikTok video, which quickly went viral on the app.

With his Venmo ID on the note, his account was hit with a torrent of generous contributions, including a $500 gift from Chipotle itself.

“I, and Aly, my fiancée have been overwhelmed in the best way possible trying to figure out how to respond to people and show how much this means to us,” Paul said in a video on his TikTok account as messages came raining in asking for updates. “To start I just want to say thank you so so much.”

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  • He details that both he and Aly, who was also driving with Uber Eats, were able to put their side hustle down, focus on planning, rather than paying for the wedding, and most important of all, spend more quality time together rather than working 7 days a week.

    The couple, who had first met as sophomores in college, paid forward the remarkable generosity by setting aside $1,000 for Erica, who was invited as a guest of honor to the wedding, and whose idea to put it on TikTok was the genesis for so much kindness.

    The pair had made more than enough to cover the event through the Venmo donations.

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