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Jaimie Kay & Graeme Murray

Vengeful Uber Eats customer asks takeaway to 'spit in burger and write s**g on it'

A vengeful customer asked a takeaway to "spit in" their burger and "write s**g on it" in his Uber Eats order.

Dope Burger in Hull, east Yorkshire, more used to being asked for such as asking for "double the sauce" or "extra cutlery", eceived the bizarre request from one customer,

The takeaway, which has branches in Leeds and Doncaster, posted the censored receipt to their Facebook page.

It came with the caption: "Part 1 of strange customer requests."

The receipt in full was for an order of fries and a smoked dope burger with the customer note saying: "Spit in my Burger and write s**g on it".

Higher up on the note were the same instructions asking the driver to deliver the food to the customer's door.

The order was placed on September 20, to be delivered later that evening.

The customer asked Dope Burger takeaway to spit in his burger in rude Uber Eats order (Dope Burger/Facebook)

The Facebook post has so far received over 2,000 likes and almost 700 comments with many suggesting the burger might be meant for someone not well-liked, to say the least.

Many have asked if the customer's request was fulfilled - we are not sure we want to know the answer.

One person said: "If I was the receiver of the burger I wouldn't even be mad... Id just be that impressed that they followed through the order."

Another left a comment saying: "Did you spit in the burger that's what I want to know?"

The Mirror previously reported Dope Burger launched a gold-covered burger to rival Salt Bae's fancy steak - and it's a fraction of the price.

The restaurant began selling the luxury item, which of course comes with flaking gold on the bun, for a tidy £100.

Customer asks Dope Burger takeaway to spit in his burger in rude Uber Eats order (Dope Burger/Facebook)

Coating food in gold is a technique made famous by internet celebrity Salt Bae, real name Nusret Gökçe, who has made headlines around the world for his gold-covered steak - which costs £1,450.

A spokesperson for Dope Burger said the new range is "super exciting" and will soon be available in their fourth site in Doncaster, Yorkshire and they may soon franchise the brand and open restaurants around the country.

Dope Burger shared the creation on TikTok, and soon they were inundated with comments about the luxury item.

Many takeaway outlets encourage customer feedback and are used to being given some strange customer requests.

Delivery specialists Deliveroo and Uber Eats allow those ordering to ask for special delivery options.

They are also keen to hear anything else you want on top of your order and in theory you can ask for anything you want.

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