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Snoop Dogg Calls Out Uber Eats Driver For Not Delivering His Food, Drivers Says Location Wasn’t A “Safe Place”

Snoop Dogg and an Uber Eats driver seems to be at odds. Apparently, the food the rapper paid for was never delivered.

The rapper posted a video of his messages with a Uber Eats driver on his Instagram.

“Motherf***** from f*****’ Uber Eats didn’t bring my f*****’ food,” Snoop can be heard saying. “Talking about he arrived. ‘This is not a safe place.’ Punk motherf*****—where my food at n***a? You got all my goddamn money, punk.”

It appears that the driver messaged Snoop letting him know he arrived at the location but didn’t know where exactly to drop off the food.

The driver then messaged, “This is not a safe place.”

Snoop then wrote back with better directions, saying, “Yes it is pull up to the gate” and “the black gate n drop off the food I paid 4.”

It’s unknown if Snoop got his food. But he did go on to discover Eats in the post’s caption, writing “Uber eats where my food at” and “Post mates holla at me.”

Earlier this month, Snoop ventured into the food industry himself. He filed a trademark for his hot dog brand Snoop Doggs. Snoop’s attorneys have filed it as a so-called intent-to-use application, meaning Snoop has not moved forward with opening the brand, but he has a “serious intent to do so,” Billboard reported.

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About Crystal Gross

Crystal joined BallerAlert in 2020 to renew her passion for writing. She is a Kentucky native who now lives in the heart of Atlanta. She enjoys reading, politics, traveling, and of course writing.

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