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Delivery driver sparks frustration with photo of customer's CVS order: 'This was a first for me'

A nearly 30-mile route for a single item delivery reveals app routing flaws that increase pollution and costs, with drivers citing frequent inefficiencies in DoorDash orders.

Summary by thecooldown.com
A delivery driver's screenshot of a CVS order is sparking disbelief across Reddit, highlighting how modern convenience culture can sometimes tip into outright absurdity. The post, shared to the r/doordash_drivers subreddit, shows a $21 delivery payout to transport one item: a pair of scissors priced at $5.99.  The driver wrote, "This was a first for me," adding that they "kept thinking the customer could've bought them cheaper anywhere else." P…

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thecooldown.com broke the news in on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
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