A bowl of gravy, 1 lone doughnut: New Westminster inundated with unwanted Uber Eats deliveries

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Free food doesn’t seem like a bad thing, but for some residents of New Westminster, B.C., it’s been the source of trouble for weeks.

People living in the Victoria Hill neighbourhood in New Westminster say they are frustrated by a slew of unsolicited Uber Eats deliveries — a bizarre situation that’s also happening in California.

They say dozens, if not hundreds, of packages have been piling up on their doorsteps in recent weeks. Residents have no idea who ordered them.

More than 30 deliveries were sent to Jennifer Hughes’ townhouse in just one week, including two bottles of water and a single doughnut.

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