Summary
A DoorDash delivery driver in Indiana is accused of spraying a substance, possibly pepper spray, on a customer's Arby's food order. The incident, caught on a doorbell camera, led to the customer’s wife choking and vomiting after eating the food. The local sheriff's office is investigating, and food tampering can lead to serious legal consequences.
Key Facts
- A DoorDash driver allegedly sprayed a substance on delivered Arby's food in Indiana.
- The event was captured on a doorbell camera by the customer, Mark Cardin.
- Cardin's wife became ill after consuming the food.
- Food tampering is a serious crime with penalties of up to 10 years in prison.
- The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the incident.
- The specific substance used on the food has not been identified.
- Discussions about delivery drivers and tipping practices have been ongoing online.
- DoorDash has not made a public comment about the incident as of now.