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These days, it's so easy to satisfy our midnight hunger pangs with the multitude of food delivery apps available.

But do we spare a thought for those who work late hours to deliver our orders?

Last Saturday (July 27), a Yishun resident ordered fried rice and an iced tea from an Indian-Muslim stall and treated his Grabfood rider to a meal.

His message in the app, "Your supper, bro, enjoy," appeared to have warmed both the heart and belly of the deliveryman.

Twitter user @fadkasian, who picked up the order that night, shared a series of screenshots of a conversation he had with a customer named Terence.

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Afraid that the deliveryman would miss his note, Terence sent him another message: "Food is yours, have a good night my friend."

"Are you being serious? I mean I can send it over, that's my job," the rider asked.

"Yes, (I'm) serious. Haha, take it."

Even though the rider insisted on making the delivery, the customer meant it when he said that he was treating him to supper.

Seeing how the tweet has been shared 2,500 times, we'd like to think that Terence made a new friend that day.

The Yishun district is renowned more for its share of stranger things — you could, for example, bump into the mask lady. Or meet the woman who's got a flat that's larger than life.

Now, we can add a nice resident to the list.

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lamminlee@asiaone.com