Delivering an order after crossing four continents doesn't exactly make it fast food, but this delivery definitely qualifies for being the world's longest.
Maanasa Gopal went all the way from?Singapore to?deliver food to her customer in Antarctica. In doing so, she travelled the world's longest distance for food delivery, spanning over 30,000 kilometres and four continents.?
Maanasa posted a video to her Instagram account, depicting her journey as she travelled to the southernmost continent to deliver food.???
She boards a flight from Singapore and reaches Hamburg, Germany, before flying to her next stop in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Following this, she finally makes it to Antarctica and makes the audacious food delivery.
In the post, she wrote, "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 every day that you get to deliver Singaporean flavours across 30,000+ km and four continents to one of the most remote places on earth!"
In another post, Maanasa revealed how the trip came to be and what made it possible. She said that in 2021 she was trying to raise funds for her Antarctic expedition, and she wanted to get a brand to sponsor it. But it wasn't until last month that things began to fall into place as she got a reply from Food Panda, and the brand wanted to make it happen.
The video has garnered more than 38,000 views and several comments.?
"Wow....you did an excellent committed task and first time in history for such a long way delivery from SGP to Antarctica," a person said.?
A curious person wanted to know what the order was and the delivery fee. "What's the order? What's the delivery fee?" a person asked.?
"Incredible," another person added.?
In April, Maanasa Gopal was part of the Climate Force International Antarctica Expedition 2022. She arrived at her destination and planted the SRMIST flag in the Antarctica soil.
She has joined the extraordinary youth representing other countries to work on climate policy, action, research, and awareness with global climate experts in Antarctica. Maanasa completed her B.Tech in Chemical Engineering in 2018.
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