
Grubhub rewards New York restaurant after employees call police for woman who pleaded for help in her order notes
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Grubhub is rewarding a New York restaurant for contacting police after a woman used the delivery app to ask for help while she was allegedly being held hostage, CBS New York reports.
Chipper Truck Cafe in Yonkers received the order around 5 a.m. on June 19 for a delivery in the Bronx. In the order's additional notes section, the person ordering wrote, "please call the police... please don't make it obvious."
"People normally put notes like, 'Can you leave it in my driveway? Can I have extra syrup in my order? Can I have an extra soda?" But never something like this," employee Alicia Berme told CBS New York.

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