- A video that has gone viral on social media shows a delivery agent delivering meals while flying on a jetpack.
- The video with 4.5 million views was published via the Twitter account Daily Loud.
- The alleged origin of the video is Saudi Arabia, though some claim it is fabricated.
Over the past few years, the food business has seen a profound transformation. A few years ago, nobody imagined that someone would deliver food from their favourite restaurant with a single click. Now, the evolution appears to be continually improving.
A video that has gone viral on social media shows a delivery agent delivering meals while flying on a jetpack. The alleged origin of the video is Saudi Arabia. The video with 4.5 million views was published via the Twitter account Daily Loud.
In the now-viral video, a food delivery worker can be seen flying up a tall structure. The delivery agent is using a jetpack to fly between buildings. As a precaution, he is also wearing a helmet and other protective gear.
Reads the video’s caption, “First flying man delivering food in Saudi Arabia.”
Here is the video:
First flying man delivering food in Saudi Arabia‼️😳 pic.twitter.com/sQuBz0MHQZ
— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) September 26, 2022
After witnessing this new video, a portion of the internet was utterly stunned. Others, though, claimed that the footage was fabricated. A user remarked, “Was about to say how is that even profitable but, then I remembered it’s Dubai so the flight-delivery fee definitely payable.”
See comments below:
Fake there’s no reflection off the glass
— Daunte #JetLife🛩 (@daunte2555) September 26, 2022
Was bout to say how is that even profitable but, then I remembered it’s Dubai so the flight-delivery fee definitely payable
— pre$$ (@nextmogul42) September 26, 2022
I'm curious how that's cost efficient
— Robhearts (@Robhearts_) September 27, 2022
even if its true , delivery cos will need fighter pilots to operate that jet pack … plus imagine someone landing on a balcony and the house inmates are in the buff
— DreamOn (@pothic) September 26, 2022
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