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Nida Yasir apologises for her ‘choice of words’ when discussing Foodpanda riders

Nida Yasir apologises for her ‘choice of words’ when discussing Foodpanda riders

But the real issue wasn’t the phrasing; it was punishing riders for a system she ignored.
10 Dec, 2025

TV show host Nida Yasir has apologised for her “choice of words” after drawing sharp criticism for her remarks about Foodpanda riders — she accused them of “lying” to pocket extra cash and proudly admitted to deliberately delaying their next deliveries to “teach them a lesson”.

In a new episode of Good Morning Pakistan, Yasir opened the show with a clarification. “A few days ago, during my programme, I shared my personal experience with you, an experience that was not pleasant. But my mistake was my choice of words, the way I chose to retell that experience,” she said. She added that because her show is live, “we often aren’t careful about how we’re coming off”.

She then argued that she should have said “some people” instead of speaking broadly, as she insisted she never meant to target all riders. “There are so many riders; in fact, the majority of the riders are working very hard to make ends meet. I am not sitting here to hurt anybody,” she said. “I carry my heart on my sleeve, but I am human, not an angel… and sometimes what is in our hearts may not always come out right.”

Addressing the riders directly, she concluded: “However many rider friends of mine were hurt, I want to apologise to them. I salute the hardworking riders. I didn’t mean to make light of their struggles.”

While Yasir’s heart may be in the right place, the backlash wasn’t sparked simply by her phrasing. The issue was the behaviour she described — and defended — on live television.

Yasir had originally said she believes riders “make a habit” of pretending they have no change, so customers are forced to pay extra. And when she suspects this is happening, she said she tells her driver to fetch change and makes the rider wait intentionally, knowing it will delay their next delivery. All this, she said, was to ensure they “learn a lesson”.

This wasn’t a slip of the tongue; it was a deliberate anecdote about punishing underpaid gig workers who are already navigating broken roads, unpredictable weather, traffic, and real safety risks.

What made her comments even more jarring is that Foodpanda’s system is built to avoid this situation altogether. The app explicitly notifies customers to keep change ready when the rider is near — a clear indication that arranging change is the customer’s responsibility.

As we mentioned in an earlier article, riders cannot be expected to carry large sums of cash while travelling long distances on unsafe roads. They also make multiple deliveries per hour. Every minute a customer delays them affects their next order, their rating, and their earnings. And for customers who don’t want the hassle of handling change, the app offers online payment options.

Given this context, the question was never about whether Yasir meant “some riders” or “all riders”. It was about a mindset that uses the vulnerability of gig workers as an opportunity to “teach lessons”.

Comments

Mamoon Dec 10, 2025 02:56pm
As an Indian, I didn’t realise the payment problem discussed. Cash payment and returning change seems to be another era issue in India. Everyone pays online at least to food and good delivery agents. Pakistan should quickly move to online payment using own or Chinese tech so that arrogant crude celebs like her can’t torture underpaid workers.
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Tahir Naeem Dec 10, 2025 03:37pm
Nida is an uneducated person with very low cognitive abilities.
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Ali Dec 10, 2025 04:05pm
Elite class mentality. In a restaurant they will happily pay rs1000 as tip but to food rider rs 10 will make them poor!!!
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Ali Agha Dec 10, 2025 07:21pm
It is the mistake of Nida Yasir, as keeping the change is the responsibility of the customer. Every customer receive this msg from the company. One should not be arrogant if had a big name in showbiz.
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Ehsan Dec 10, 2025 07:48pm
In the West kids do these kind of jobs so when they grow up and move on with other careers, they are much more appreciative of these loaning job workers
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Laila Ali Dec 10, 2025 08:16pm
Not a big deal. No need to go overboard in targetting Yasir.
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Syed Chishti Dec 10, 2025 09:10pm
She should make amends by donating a portion of her salary for the welfare of the Foodpanda rider she derided.
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Khan Dec 11, 2025 03:56am
Typical class making life miserable for the have nots I hope the realization makes a change ti that
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Ron Dec 11, 2025 04:14am
she needs to cook more in house then order online
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Nasir Askar Dec 11, 2025 02:56pm
We have something called a brain to use. Perhaps, brain masala is a much better use.
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