Working as a delivery driver brings with it a lot of unusual encounters.
But one driver's encounter took her a bit beyond someone amusingly drunk, or refusing to tip.
That was because this order was to be delivered to a very unusual location, you might say an extremely secure one.
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This particular location is trickier to get into the usual apartment block you might have to be buzzed into.
That's because as the driver made her way to the location, she realised that she was delivering an order to a state prison.
Not just any prison either, but one which was holding prisoners on death row.
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And yes, it was to this section of the prison that the order was intended to go.
But driver Chrishalea Farley was not deterred, and dutifully followed the instructions on the order.
Driving to Georgia Diagnostic and Classification State Prison, she was told to ask for a 'Chaplain Miller'.
She recounted the bizarre episode on TikTok: "My initial reaction after reading the delivery information [was] I thought I was actually delivering a last meal to an inmate."
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After arriving at the prison, she approached the guards and explained why she was there.
She said: "I read it off and gave them the name, and I told them the person that they told me to contact, which was Chaplain Miller."
Unsurprisingly, the prison guards did not allow the meal of chicken wings into the facility.
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Chrishalea said: "Once they [saw] it, they just told me that they [couldn’t] receive that particular order."
After being refused Chrishalea said that she simply took the order home for her children, saying: "The wings were kept, and me and my kids enjoyed a nice meal that evening."
She added: "Never am I laughing at the [inmate's] situation, as I wish that on no one, but the humor of it all just kept me laughing."
People shared their thoughts on the strange order in the comments on social media.
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One said that if it was a prisoner who ordered the wings then it might have been on a contraband phone, writing: "Now they bout to do a shake down cause sir how you ordered that food without a phone?"
Another posted: "Man they coulda let him have that," while a third had questions, commenting: "How did he order? Whose card did he use? I need answers."
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