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Dishonest Doordash Dashiqua: Hungry Driver Drops Off Food, Snaps Proof Pic, Then Swipes It and Bolts

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A brazen DoorDash driver was caught red-handed on camera pulling off one of the most shameless food heists in recent memory, placing the customer’s order at the front door, taking the required delivery photo, and then casually picking it right back up and walking away with dinner.

The jaw-dropping clip shows the woman, wearing a bright pink top and camouflage pants, approaching a home with a white plastic bag in hand.

She sets it down neatly on the doormat, steps back, and whips out her phone to snap the proof-of-delivery shot that tells the app the job is done. Seconds later, she bends down, grabs the bag, and struts off into the night like nothing had happened.

Blink security footage captured the entire 16-second caper in crystal clear, wide-angle glory, complete with the driver pausing to check her phone before making her getaway.

The video has exploded online, racking up tens of thousands of views and sparking a flood of furious comments from fed-up customers.“I’ve seen so many of these it makes me wonder why anyone still uses DoorDash,” one user wrote. Others swore off the app entirely, with some joking the driver “looked hungry” or noting the irony of her size.

This isn’t an isolated clown-world moment. Delivery drivers pulling this exact stunt, faking the drop-off photo then stealing the goods, have been plaguing customers for years, with similar videos popping up from California to the East Coast.

DoorDash has policies against theft and claims to deactivate offending drivers, but victims say the company often drags its feet, and refunds are cold comfort when your hot meal vanishes.

In a low-trust society where strangers ferry your food for pocket change, incidents like this are turning what was once a convenient luxury into a risky gamble.
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