Food delivery rider told to "knock quietly" as customer is "on a diet"; old note goes viral again

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Food delivery rider told to "knock quietly" as customer is "on a diet"; old note goes viral again

A customer's humorous delivery note requesting a quiet knock to hide a diet-breaking feast from family went viral. The restaurant owner shared the amusing request, highlighting the relatable struggle of secret indulgences. The story resonated widely on social media, sparking conversations about diets and midnight cravings.

We've all had those moments when a diet crumbles under the lure of pizza or ice cream, and the real fun or panic kicks in when hiding it from family or roommates.Been there?Such stories often go viral on social media - turning even quick food snaps into viral gold that is relatable to anyone who's whispered "just one bite" to themselves.

Food delivery rider told to "knock quietly" as customer is "on a diet"; old note goes viral again

Food delivery rider told to "knock quietly" as customer is "on a diet"; old note goes viral again (Photo via X)

Viral note tells the delivery man to ‘knock quietly.’

A customer placed an order at Munchies Eston in the UK, it listed all things from pizza, waffles drowning in chocolate sauce, and ice cream, a total diet-breaker feast.But the most hilariously adorable part came when the delivery note said, "Knock quietly, I'm supposed to be on a diet." NDTV Food says it was just for the rider's eyes, so no one at home would catch the customer sneaking their treat. The New York Post says the driver played along perfectly with a super-quiet drop-off, secret totally safe.

Restaurant owner shares the fun order

Restaurant owner Waseem Banaras captured a photo of the receipt and posted it online, calling it too good not to share. "The delivery driver definitely honoured the request. We couldn't possibly betray the customer's trust," he told New York Post. Munchies Eston staff chuckled at the honesty, spotting it on a Just Eat printout from late 2023 that exploded again in 2026.Banaras explained to the New York Post, "I found it hilarious. It felt like something we would all do!" That blend of funny and real is why it clicked with so many. Munchies Eston's Instagram kept reposting the receipt, one caption nailing the buzz: "Didn’t expect this!"A quiet knock request started as a secret note but became a worldwide meme about diets, midnight munchies, and confessions customers only make to delivery folks.

Social Media weighs in

Several users reshared the post across their social media accounts, and meme spots, amassing likes and "me IRL" comments.

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