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Valentine’s day breakup? Gurugram girl sends 100 COD pizzas to ex-boyfriend | VIDEO

The video sparked a variety of responses. Some viewers speculated that it was a staged marketing stunt by the food delivery company, while others reacted with laughter, finding it humorous. However, a number of internet users criticized the incident, labeling it as "harassment."

Shantanu Poswal
Last Updated : Friday, 14 February 2025
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A shocking video circulating on social media shows a delivery partner stacking not 10, but a staggering 100 pizza boxes at a man's doorstep, sparking intense reactions online. The clip, which has gone viral, is accompanied by a claim that a 24-year-old woman, identified as Ayushi Rawat from Gurgaon, ordered the pizzas as an act of revenge against her ex-boyfriend after they broke up. The claim further states that the woman used a cash-on-delivery option to send the pizzas, leaving her ex to deal with the bill.

The delivery drama

The video opens with a delivery partner from Magicpin, a popular food delivery app, carrying piles of pizza boxes to the ex-boyfriend's home. As seen in the footage, the delivery person struggles to climb the stairs while balancing the stacks of pizzas, eventually placing them on the doorstep. Three separate racks of pizza boxes are visibly arranged outside the flat, making it clear that the quantity is enormous.

Reactions and backlash

The incident has sparked mixed reactions across social media. While some viewers found the situation amusing and laughed at the absurdity of it, others were quick to condemn it as a form of harassment. Journalist Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj took to social media, questioning why people found this behavior funny and drawing attention to the fact that a similar act of harassment towards a woman would have been met with outrage. She also cautioned against endorsing such actions, labeling them as "sick."

Meanwhile, some skeptics raised questions about the authenticity of the claim. One user asked, "Which vendor takes a 100-pizza order for cash on delivery?" Another speculated that the video might be part of a marketing stunt, pointing out the clear visibility of the brand name on the pizza boxes.

The truth behind the story

Despite the viral nature of the video, some fact-checking sources have questioned its credibility. A news channel's report, claiming the identity of Ayushi Rawat and the full details of the incident, has been criticized for spreading potentially "fake news." Fact-checking websites have also previously flagged this channel for misinformation.