Furious delivery driver begs Brits to stop ordering ‘tat’ in lockdown
A FURIOUS courier has today begged Brits to stop ordering clothes and “tat” online during the coronavirus lockdown.
The delivery driver – a mum who wished to remain anonymous – said when she returned to depot the following day her load was similarly high. The mum, from Manchester, who has been granted key worker status due to her role, said: “Please stop ordering non-essential tat. “We understand we are key workers, and we are happy to do our job and risk our lives and the lives of others to deliver essential key items for people to survive during the lockdown.
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