Supply service DoorDash Canada is responding to a viral video of a driver who was caught red-handed spitting in a buyer’s drink order in Whitby.
Final week, a video shared on social media by 6ixbuzz confirmed a DoorDash driver spitting in a Booster Juice drink previous to delivering it on the shopper’s doorstep. Instantly afterwards, the person who ordered the drink confronted the supply driver after seeing his act on digicam.
A Door Sprint driver was fined $500 and banned from the supply service after spitting in a Whitby man’s order even after receiving a tip.
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“This is for my two-year-old son, why would you spit in my drink?” the person requested, to which the driving force responded, “I’m so sorry, sir.”
“Why? I want to know why you did it” the person continued. The motive force stated, “I don’t know” and the person goes on to say “We tipped you, what’s the problem?”
“No problem, sir. My kids are in my car,” the driving force stated.
“Your kids are in your car, so you spit in my drink for my kids, right? Should I come spit in your kids’ water bottle?” the person responds.
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The person then calls for the driving force to drink his personal spit-filled beverage to which the driving force refuses and tries to disclaim that he opened the seal. Nonetheless, the person confirms he caught the complete ordeal on digicam. The video ends with the person telling the driving force to by no means go to his home once more.
Now Toronto reached out to DoorDash Canada who offered an replace concerning the driver in query.
“This behaviour is completely unacceptable. DoorDash does not condone any tampering with customer orders, as food safety is one of our top priorities. The Dasher in question has been deactivated from our platform and the customer has been compensated for this appalling experience. We are also reaching out to the customer directly to learn more and further offer our continued support,” a DoorDash spokesperson stated in a press release to Now Toronto on Monday.
In response to DoorDash’s Meals Security Dealing with Necessities, when choosing up meals, drivers can’t “open food containers or tamper with the order in any way.”
For extra info on the service’s meals security dealing with necessities, click on right here.