![]() ![]() Lasting all through March, he eventually experienced a reprieve from the phantom deliveries, but not for long. Kulchar said the first time random orders began showing up at his home was in February. His home security camera captured drivers delivering to his home every day last week, with orders being dropped throughout all hours of the day. Kulchar lives on Avenue 50 where food orders are coming in daily for him. ![]() “It’s five McDonald’s orders, one a day, with a little kids-sized milk in them,” Richie Kulchar said of the deliveries he’s been receiving. Home security video showing an Uber Eats delivery driver dropping off McDonald’s at Richie Kulcher’s home. Some recipients don’t even have Uber Eats accounts. Getting Started This project is a starting point for a Flutter application. Oftentimes, the names on the orders don’t match anyone at the residence. Get From GitHub A new Flutter project based on UberEats, it is a clone app, you can download this project from GitHub free. Now residents say the unsolicited deliveries are showing up at their doorsteps once again. The neighborhood is no stranger to the phenomenon, however, having been bombarded with random deliveries back in March before a slight pause. LOS ANGELES ( KTLA) - Mysterious food deliveries are showing up in a Highland Park neighborhood, with residents receiving lattes, burgers and other food they never ordered or purchased. ![]()
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