Sherisse's Epic Delivery Journey: The Zany Long-Distance Food Order

Kaylee Everhart

Updated Saturday, September 14, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In the age of convenience, food delivery services have become an integral part of daily life. But what happens when the delivery route becomes an epic journey? An image circulating on Reddit humorously captures such a scenario, where Sherisse, the dedicated delivery driver, appears to be on a marathon mission to deliver a meal.

The image shows a mobile phone screen with the delivery tracking status of an order from Swiss Chalet, a popular Canadian restaurant chain. The time displayed on the screen is 7:13, and the battery level is at 42%. The "ORDER STATUS" header is prominently placed, indicating the various stages of the order: "Received," "Preparing," and "On its way!" The final stage is highlighted, confirming that Sherisse is indeed on her way.

What makes this image particularly amusing is the map displayed below the order status. The map highlights a delivery route stretching across North America, from a house icon on the left to a car icon on the right. The solid black line traverses the United States and Canada, suggesting an extraordinarily long delivery route.

Reddit users have had a field day with this image, contributing a slew of zany comments. One user quipped, "Is this guy just going to Terminator into the water in Hudson Bay, and come out the other side?" Another added, "At least it’s a straight shot from here to there." The humor continued with comments like, "The food you ordered, you’ll get Nunavut," and "Good luck fishing your meal out of James Bay."

A user shared a personal anecdote, saying, "I once ordered door dash, and it told me it was going to be MAXINT days to get my food... I promptly chatted with support to get my money back as I don't have that kind of time." Others chimed in with, "How would you like your eggs? Raised," and "At least the driver seems to be confidently moving."

Sherisse's dedication did not go unnoticed. One comment humorously observed, "Sherisse is going to run into a body of water after about ten hours," while another exclaimed, "Damn, Sherisse is *devoted.*" The notion of raising and cooking one's own chicken was echoed in comments like, "You have to chase down the chicken first. That takes time," and "Pretty sure you could raise the damn thing, then kill and eat it faster than that delivery time lol."

The image and the ensuing comments provide a lighthearted look at the quirks of modern food delivery services. It also highlights the lengths (literally) to which delivery drivers go to ensure that customers receive their orders. As one user aptly put it, "Some food is worth the wait."

Whether or not Sherisse successfully completes her epic journey remains a mystery, but the humor and dedication captured in this image will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression. So next time an order seems to take forever, remember Sherisse and her marathon delivery route, and perhaps have a chuckle while you wait.

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Top Comments from Reddit

Orang3Lazaru5

The food you ordered, you’ll get Nunavut.

Portland-to-Vt

At least it’s straight shot from here to there

krombough

Is this guy just going to Terminator into the water in Hudson Bay, and come out the other side? Edit: he's only walking across James Bay, so its doable.

TheElusiveFox

I once ordered door dash and it told me it was going to be MAXINT days to get my food... i promptly chatted with support to get my money back as I don't have that kind of time...

KangarooInWaterloo

At least the driver seems to be confidently moving

paulc899

How would you like your eggs? Raised.

GirlyMommy

Sherisse is going to run into a body of water after about ten hours.

PaddleMonkey

You have to chase down the chicken first. That takes time.

captcraigaroo

This proves it! There's only one road in Canada

Abraham_linksys49

Some food is worth the wait.

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