White DoorDasher Fired After Calling Customer Racial Slur In Ring Camera Footage: ‘The Hard ER’
A white DoorDash delivery man was canned after bringing a customer their meal with a little racism sprinkled on top.
Customer Christina Derrica demanded DoorDash fire the driver after her Ring camera caught footage of him calling her the N-word before dropping off her food.
The video, posted to TikTok by customer ChristinaTheeDemo, shows the man saying, "Here's your food," before hurling the racial slur.
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@christina.derrica In This version the slur is bleeped out , so hopefully tiktok doesnt take it down. And YES it was the HARD ER. Doordash fired him but i still have NO CLUE who this man is ♬ original sound - ChristinaTheeDemo
The delivery man dropped the food at the door and took a couple steps back off the porch to photograph the food's arrival, before blatantly dropping the racial slur once more. "Chow down, [N-word]," he said.
"Did he not see my ring camera?!!? Fire Him IMMEDIATELY, HELLO @DoorDash" Derrica penned in the caption of the now-viral video, seen more than three million times. Disappointed by TikTok removing the sound, she posted a second version with the racial slur omitted.
"In This version the slur is bleeped out, so hopefully TikTok doesn't take it down. And YES it was the HARD ER. DoorDash fired him but I still have NO CLUE who this man is," she stated.
A spokesperson for DoorDash said in a statement: "Make no mistake — we have absolutely zero tolerance for racism. This horrific incident violates both our policies and what we believe in."
Nia, from the app's Community Response Team, also contacted Derrica, thanking her for bringing the horrific incident to their attention. "I want to assure you that we have investigated this incident and taken appropriate action by removing this dasher from the platform."
In 2024, DoorDash reported improved logistics quality and efficiency in addition to Project DASH, helping change lives by "powering more than 6 million deliveries of over 100 million meals to people experiencing food insecurity."