A bizarre video circulating online shows a delivery agent being asked to deliver food inside a graveyard late at night, sparking widespread discussion about personal boundaries, safety, and social media content ethics.
Delivery Agent Refuses to Enter Graveyard
The video opens with the delivery agent on a phone call, informing the customer that he has reached the location. The woman calmly instructs him, "Okay, just walk straight ahead… there's a dog sitting on the side; don't worry about it."
The agent takes a few steps, peers forward, and then abruptly stops. He responds, "Graveyard?! Ma'am, it's completely dark in there… I'm not going inside." Unfazed, the woman insists, "Yes, just come inside the gate and give the delivery."
The agent refuses, citing safety and discomfort, stating that the food could be collected at the gate or the order would need to be cancelled. The situation takes a strange turn when the woman claims she is "partying with friends" in the graveyard. The agent, clearly stunned, asks, "Do people actually order food to graveyards?"
Economic Times could not independently verify the authenticity of the video.
Food Delivery Graveyard Video: Online Reaction Divided
Social media users were quick to react. While some praised the delivery agent’s decision to prioritise his safety, others questioned the woman’s unusual request. Many labelled her behaviour as unsettling and inappropriate, raising discussions about workplace safety and respect for delivery personnel.
One user wrote, "People often forget that delivery agents are human beings, not robots. Expecting someone to walk into a graveyard just to deliver food is completely unrealistic. If he refused, it was for his safety and peace of mind, and that decision deserves respect."
Another added, "Do you realise the kind of mental pressure and fear that delivery person must have gone through? You may have created a lifelong impact on him, just for content and views."
Claims of Scripted Food Delivery Graveyard Video
Despite the oddity of the incident, a majority of viewers suggested the video was scripted for social media engagement. Many believe it could be a prank designed to generate views rather than a genuine delivery request.
One viewer commented, "There is absolutely no chance that the woman was that calm while sitting in a graveyard, so much so that she ordered food for herself, even if she is with her friends. This is clearly a prank."
Another added, "How is this okay? People should not be making such jokes. It's disrespectful and can have serious consequences."
Safety and Respect for Delivery Workers
The video has sparked broader conversations about the challenges delivery workers face and the importance of respecting their personal boundaries. Experts urge customers to consider the safety and comfort of delivery personnel, particularly in unusual or potentially unsafe scenarios.
Delivery Agent Refuses to Enter Graveyard
The video opens with the delivery agent on a phone call, informing the customer that he has reached the location. The woman calmly instructs him, "Okay, just walk straight ahead… there's a dog sitting on the side; don't worry about it."The agent takes a few steps, peers forward, and then abruptly stops. He responds, "Graveyard?! Ma'am, it's completely dark in there… I'm not going inside." Unfazed, the woman insists, "Yes, just come inside the gate and give the delivery."
The agent refuses, citing safety and discomfort, stating that the food could be collected at the gate or the order would need to be cancelled. The situation takes a strange turn when the woman claims she is "partying with friends" in the graveyard. The agent, clearly stunned, asks, "Do people actually order food to graveyards?"
Economic Times could not independently verify the authenticity of the video.
Food Delivery Graveyard Video: Online Reaction Divided
Social media users were quick to react. While some praised the delivery agent’s decision to prioritise his safety, others questioned the woman’s unusual request. Many labelled her behaviour as unsettling and inappropriate, raising discussions about workplace safety and respect for delivery personnel.One user wrote, "People often forget that delivery agents are human beings, not robots. Expecting someone to walk into a graveyard just to deliver food is completely unrealistic. If he refused, it was for his safety and peace of mind, and that decision deserves respect."
Another added, "Do you realise the kind of mental pressure and fear that delivery person must have gone through? You may have created a lifelong impact on him, just for content and views."
Claims of Scripted Food Delivery Graveyard Video
Despite the oddity of the incident, a majority of viewers suggested the video was scripted for social media engagement. Many believe it could be a prank designed to generate views rather than a genuine delivery request.One viewer commented, "There is absolutely no chance that the woman was that calm while sitting in a graveyard, so much so that she ordered food for herself, even if she is with her friends. This is clearly a prank."
Another added, "How is this okay? People should not be making such jokes. It's disrespectful and can have serious consequences."




