From Singapore To Antarctica, Woman Travels Over 30,000 Km For Just A Food Delivery!

by Shreya Ghosh
From Singapore To Antarctica, Woman Travels Over 30,000 Km For Just A Food Delivery!

Will you believe it if we tell you that someone delivered a food order crossing cities, states, countries, and continents? It sounds very unrealistic but it is true news and the Netizens are quite fascinated with this food delivery service. A woman named Maanasa travelled from Singapore to Antarctica to deliver the order and meanwhile, she also documented her travel diaries of this long journey. Sounds very interesting, isn’t it? Read on to know how Maanasa explored the world and delivered the order!

Maanasa Travelled From Singapore To Antarctica For Just A Food Delivery

Maanasa filmed her epic journey while carrying a food packet and shared it on her Instagram as well. She shared the video with the caption, “Today, I did a special food delivery to Antarctica 🇦🇶 from Singapore 🇸🇬!
Super excited to partner with the amazing folks at @foodpandasg to pull this off, it’s not everyday that you get to deliver Singaporean flavours across 30,000+ km and 4 continents to one of the most remote places on earth! 🌎 🌍 🌏
The entire journey was carbon-offset in partnership with our green partners. 💪🌱”

 

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It has surely been an incredible journey for Maanasa to deliver the world’s longest food delivery. It is indeed a mega achievement. She began her trip to Antarctica from Singapore. From Singapore, she reached Hamburg in Germany. From there she travelled to Buenos Aires, Argentina. Following this place, she hopped on a flight from Ushuaia to reach her ultimate destination, Antarctica.

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The Journey Was Very Thrilling!

The journey might seem fun-filled and of course the most memorable journey of Maanasa’s life, the experience included a lot of hurdles as well. As shown in the video shared, she crossed snowy areas and muddy tracks to reach different places. Travelling over 30,000 km and crossing 4 continents, Maanasa overcame all the difficulties to carry food delivery to one of the world’s most remote places.

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Maanasa shared how this entire journey was “carbon-offset” and she did this by collaborating with Foodpanda Singapore. Shared on 5 October, this video impressed Instagram users. In 2 weeks, the video garnered over 41K views with more than 6,400 likes.

News Source: News18

Cover Image Courtesy: Instagram/ Maanasa Gopal