Jimu News reporter Xie Mao
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On October 15, when Ms. Qin, a "post-00s" takeaway worker in Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, went upstairs to pick up a meal, a takeaway in an electric car was stolen, and she had to pay 85 yuan to the customer for the meal, and cried to deliver other orders, which made many netizens feel distressed. On the 17th, Ms. Qin told jimu news reporters that she had just delivered takeaway food for 4 months, and after the incident, she refused many red envelopes from well-wishers.
On October 16, some netizens posted a video on the social platform saying that she was a takeaway worker, and when picking up a meal in a shopping mall in Shijiazhuang, a takeaway in the electric car downstairs was stolen, and she had to pay the customer for the meal.
On the 17th, the Jimu news reporter contacted ms. Qin, the takeaway worker involved. She said that at about 5 p.m. on October 15, she went up to the 6th floor of the mall to pick up food, and a few minutes later came down to find that another takeaway in the takeaway box of the electric car was missing. "At that time, I was anxious to cry, the first time I encountered this kind of thing, I did not know how to deal with it, and then I quickly contacted the customer and paid the meal to others." Ms. Qin said that the customer also understood and did not embarrass her, but this order delayed the time, and the next few orders she delivered were delivered crying, and they all timed out. "My tears are really not contentious, and I am falling down one by one."
Ms. Qin said that she was just 20 years old this year, and it was only about 4 months to deliver takeaways, which was her first official job, "also because this job is convenient to help her sister pick up and drop off her children in kindergarten." She did not expect to encounter the takeaway was stolen, the average single can earn a few yuan, the 15th all day earned more than a hundred yuan, the stolen is the most expensive order, lost 85 yuan. After the incident, Ms. Qin also dialed the 110 police, and the police took her to check the surveillance video showing that a man walked to her electric car, took a takeaway and left.

Screenshot of Ms. Qin chatting with customers
Well-meaning people transfer money to Ms. Qin
"After many kind brothers and sisters learned about this matter, they all sent me private messages to transfer money to me, which made me very warm." Ms. Qin said she was grateful to all the well-meaning people who cared about her, but did not accept the money they transferred to her, because the takeaway was stolen and lost dozens of yuan, and she was stepping up her work to earn back the loss.
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