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Instacart driver says she attempted food delivery to prison for ‘death row inmate feast’

A delivery driver is gaining attention online after claiming in a TikTok video that he was asked to deliver food he ordered to a death row prison.

Krishalea Farley, 39, a part-time Instacart driver from McDonough, Georgia, told Fox News Digital she picked up a large chicken wing platter and potato wedges from her local Publix and wanted them delivered to a nearby location. He said he had received a request.

Farley said he picked up the order without giving it much thought and headed to the recipient’s address.

She then found herself driving to the Georgia Diagnostic and Classification State Prison in Jackson, where male death row inmates are housed.

According to an Instacart order note displayed on her app, she was instructed to “contact Rev. Miller regarding death row inmates…”

“My first reaction after reading the arrival information” [was] “I thought we were actually delivering the last meal to the inmates,” Farley said.

Farley said that when she arrived at the prison, a corrections officer asked her to bring her car to the front so they could assess the birth attempt.

“I read it, gave them their names, and gave them to the person I was told to contact, and that was Pastor Miller,” Farley told FOX News Digital in a texted statement. Ta.

“Once upon a time they [saw] That’s just what they told me [couldn’t] Please take that special order,” she added.


Krishalea Farley, 39, a part-time Instacart driver from McDonough, Georgia, told Fox News Digital she picked up a large chicken wing platter and potato wedges from her local Publix and wanted them delivered to a nearby location. He said he had received a request. Krishari Farley/TikTok

Farley said he was advised to give up food or donate it because officers would not honor orders.

“The wings were in storage, so me and the kids enjoyed a delicious meal that night,” she said.

Farley recorded herself explaining the incident and posted the video to TikTok, where it has been viewed more than 590,000 times.

The food order totaled $15.66, and Farley received a $3.23 tip, according to a screenshot of the shopper’s “batch summary” that Farley shared with Fox News Digital.


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Farley said he was advised to give up food or donate it because officers would not honor orders. Krishari Farley/TikTok

According to another screenshot of the order, the drop-off occurred on April 10 at 1:13 p.m., and the distance from the Publix to the prison was 38.4 miles.

Fox News Digital has reached out to Instacart for comment.

Farley said the strange moment may have led the inmate to order his own meal through Instacart on his phone, believing he was delivering someone’s last meal. He said he felt a variety of emotions, including confusion.

“I’m definitely not laughing at that.” [inmate’s] “I wouldn’t wish that on anyone, but the humor kept me laughing,” she said.

Fox News Digital has reached out to the Georgia Diagnostic Classification State Prison for comment.

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