Food delivery graveyard video: ‘Ma’am, it’s completely dark,’ says delivery agent as woman insists on late-night cemetery drop. Netizens call it ‘Stranger Things’

Delivery Man Refuses to Enter Cemetery
The video opens with the delivery driver making a phone call informing the customer that he has arrived at the location. The woman calmly instructs him: “Okay, just walk straight ahead… there’s a dog sitting off to the side; don’t worry.”
The agent takes a few steps, looks ahead, and then stops suddenly. “The cemetery? Ma’am, it’s completely dark in there… I’m not going in.” Unimpressed, the woman insists: “Yes, just walk in the door and make the delivery.”
The representative declines, citing safety and inconvenience, stating that the food may be collected at the door or the order may have to be cancelled. The situation takes a strange turn when the woman claims that she was “partying with her friends” at the cemetery. Clearly stunned, the agent asks: “Do people really order food into cemeteries?”
The Economic Times could not independently verify the authenticity of the video.
Food Distribution Cemetery Video: Online Reactions Divided
Social media users reacted immediately to the situation. While some praised the delivery driver’s decision to prioritize his safety, others questioned the woman’s unusual request. Many people described his behavior as disruptive and inappropriate, sparking debate over workplace safety and respect for delivery staff.
One user wrote: “People often forget that delivery drivers are humans, not robots. It’s completely unrealistic to expect someone to enter a cemetery just to deliver food. If he refuses, it’s for his safety and peace of mind, and that decision deserves respect.”
Another added: “Do you realize what kind of mental pressure and fear the delivery guy must have gone through? You may have made a lifelong impact on him just for the content and opinions.”
Scripted Food Delivery Cemetery Video Allegations
Despite the strangeness of the incident, the majority of viewers claimed that the video was written for social media interaction. Many believe this may be a prank designed to generate views rather than an actual delivery request.
One viewer said: “There is absolutely no way the woman could be this calm while sitting in the cemetery, calm enough to order food for herself even if she was with her friends. This is clearly a joke.” he commented.
Another said: “What is this like? People shouldn’t make jokes like this. It’s disrespectful and can have serious consequences.”
Safety and Respect of Delivery Workers
The video sparked broader conversations about the challenges faced by delivery workers and the importance of respecting their personal boundaries. Experts recommend that customers consider the safety and comfort of delivery personnel, especially in unusual or potentially unsafe scenarios.



