It was kind of shocking when I realized a customer had starved to death. But it led to some funny situations with how casually it's dealt with. Like when I'm bringing a hot dog to someone and then realize they're dead, but someone else who just showed up wanted a hot dog too so it's their lucky day. There are times when a customer is still alive, but they have so little time left that they're obviously doomed. So I just stand there for a sec politely waiting for them to die so I don't go back to the kitchen empty handed. That's the best strategy I found, never be empty handed when traveling. Also when you pick up food in the kitchen you can get something cooking before you leave. But as the variety of orders starts getting large it becomes more likely that what you chose to cook was a bad bet. It's not the most interesting challenge in the world but the comedy carries it. I think if you focus on making funny games you would have some fans along the way of your learning.