AN online grocery shopper was greeted by a sight for sore eyes — 22 bunches of spring onions she had not ordered.
Delilah Fernandes asked for £31.17 of fruit and veg for her detox diet.
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Delilah Fernandez ordered groceries from Asda via Uber eats and every out of stock item was replaced by a bunch of spring onions Credit: Doug Seeburg
She ordered from Asda via Uber Eats and the goods arrived via two drivers.
But items such as kale, spinach, cucumbers and grapefruit were missing — all replaced by onions.
The 40-year-old, of Feltham, West London, said: “I told the first guy he had the wrong order because I could see some onions hanging out the bag but he insisted it was for me.
“Somehow he knew the other driver had a load of onions for me too. I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry — cry probably!”
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The mum of one will eat some and give the rest to pals.
She was also sent cooked beetroot not raw, and wrongly-priced apples.
She told a Facebook page: “It is my first time using Uber Eats and I’m fuming.”
Delilah added: “The strange thing is, when I went to customer service at my local store the woman said, ‘Oh you’re the spring onions lady’. She’d read my post!”
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Asda said Uber Eats had to explain.
The delivery firm did not immediately respond.