Look out! Here comes Spider-Man with your GrabFood delivery


While this Spider-man will deliver your food, he may not be able to help you with other crisis like rescuing a cat from a tree or filing your taxes. — Grab Malaysia

Your next GrabFood delivery rider this weekend may be swinging by dressed as Spider-Man. 

In conjunction with the release of latest Marvel movie Spider-Man: Far From Home, approximately 833 GrabFood riders or delivery-partners in Klang Valley will be dressed in a Spider-Man-inspired get-up. Or you can just call them Spidey Riders.

The Spider-Man themed delivery period is available only until Sunday, June 30. Lucky customers who get to meet one of the Spidey Riders stand a chance to win some 'amazing' prizes including a PlayStation 4 Pro Spider-Man console, Sony wireless noise-cancelling headphones and movie merchandise.

All they have to do is take a selfie with the Spidey Rider and upload it on Facebook or Instagram with the hashtags #SpideyRiders and #SpiderManFFH. Click here for more details about the contest.

Grab Malaysia says the Spider-Man delivery also serves as a way to pay tribute to the riders for being superheroes in their own way. 

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