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[The Ghost Takeaway Incident: A Hong Kong Urban Legend]-[Full Stomach | Campfire Stories with MrBallen]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2026-06-26

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The Ghost Takeaway Incident: A Chilling Mystery

In December 1989, a series of bizarre events unfolded in Hong Kong that would eventually be dubbed the "Ghost Takeaway incident." This story, which gained significant media attention, centers on a young waiter named Zhao and a mysterious delivery order that defies logical explanation.

The Mysterious Deliveries

Zhao, working at a bustling restaurant, received a phone call from a woman with a "very frail, older" voice requesting a delivery of stir-fried rice noodles, beef chow fun, and fried rice. Upon arriving at the apartment, Zhao was met with a strange encounter: the door opened only a "tiny bit," a "little hand" emerged to provide payment, and the woman instructed him to leave the food in the hallway. This pattern repeated over several nights, leaving Zhao unsettled by the caller’s "cagey" and bizarre behavior.

The Mystery of the Counterfeit Money

Conflict arose when the restaurant manager accused the staff of stealing, claiming the register contained "counterfeit money." Zhao and his coworker were baffled, as they had not stolen anything. The manager identified the fake bills as "ghost money," a currency traditionally burned in funeral rituals as an offering for the deceased in the afterlife. When the manager eventually took a delivery order to the same address himself, he initially received what appeared to be "real money." However, later that night, the money in his pocket transformed into ghost money, suggesting a "professional counterfeiter" or a supernatural occurrence at play.

The Grim Discovery

Driven by suspicion, the police raided the apartment. They were met with a "horrible smell" and, upon forcing entry, discovered "four very decomposed dead bodies" strewn about the living room. The scene was littered with takeout wrappers and bags from Zhao's restaurant. Investigations concluded that the residents had died from an "accidental carbon monoxide leak" at least a week prior to the discovery.

The Unexplainable Twist

The most haunting aspect of the case emerged during the autopsies. Medical examiners found the "takeout food"—the very meals delivered by Zhao and his manager—inside the stomachs of the deceased. The food was determined to be only "one or two days old," meaning it was consumed long after the individuals had already passed away.

Conclusion: Fact or Urban Legend?

To this day, the "Ghost Takeaway incident" remains a subject of intense debate. While many view it as an "unbelievable" urban legend, proponents of the story point to the extensive media coverage and the inexplicable forensic findings as evidence of its credibility. Whether the spirits of the deceased were truly trapped in a state of "limbo," hungry and bored, or if there is a more grounded explanation for how the food reached the bodies, remains a mystery that continues to captivate those who encounter this dark and unsettling tale.

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📖 Transcript

So tonight's story is a classic scary story.
It's a great story.
It's very unsettling.
Got a great plot twist at the end.
But this story, it's sort of so unbelievable that I think a lot of people are going to have a hard time actually believing it.
But I'll tell you that when this happened, the story happened in Hong Kong.

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