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Chef Shane Delia’s food delivery platform Providoor apologises after Father’s Day fails – ABC News
The founder of Melbourne food delivery platform Providoor, celebrity chef Shane Delia, admits customers were let down after a logistical breakdown left hundreds of Victorians waiting for meals that were delivered hours late or, in some cases, not at all.

With little in the way to celebrate these past few months, and already worn down by weeks in winter lockdown, many Victorians looked to Sunday with some anticipation.
Key points:
- Providoor has promised to refund customers whose meals arrived too late, or not at all, on Father’s Day
- One customer spent more than $200 on a banquet but her meal arrived hours late and the raw fish was warm
- Another said her meal never arrived and her parents received a food delivery box wit…
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