I used to deliver pizza and I used to have to wear a bright pink polo shirt. Awful. Even though I delivered for only a short time, I had some strange experiences.
Are you doing this for a job now?
I got a part time delivery gig, I also work in a metal fab shop doing welding and finishing work when they've got the work for me, plus piecemeal work out of my home shop. My delivery shop is on a wealthy island that doesn't allow chain businesses to open here, so everything is local indies. For me, that means that my "uniform" is jeans and a clean t-shirt, I average $6 per delivery on top of a full wage, and my boss and I shoot and smoke cigars together at the same club. Nice work if you can get it.
Nothing too weird at my current place, the island is pretty quiet as delivery locations go. I used to work for a place in Seattle that was open till 2 am and was located in the University District, that's where I really saw it all. Drugs as tips, half my in-store crew was into some illegal hustle or another, trading food for stolen goods, you name it. I still got a flatscreen tv I bought out of the trunk of a car back in 2008, the retail on it is still a few hundred more than what I paid. You know you're at that kind of store when you get to work and find the manager chopping up lines of coke on the prep table using his store ID card instead of a razor, and the only thing that happens is he offers you a bump. Fun place!