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Man 'watched Just Eat takeaway delivery driver nick chips from bag on Ring doorbell'

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A man claims a delivery driver scoffed some of his takeaway before handing over his order - and says he has the footage to prove it.

Wayne Fry, 42, watched on his Ring doorbell as the worker arrived at his house in Weymouth, Dorset.

Video appears to show the man reaching into the bag and picking something up - and then moving his hand to his mouth.

Wayne, from Weymouth, Dorset, says he's convinced a few of his chips were nicked.

He said he complained and Just Eat, who he ordered through, offered a full refund, while the takeaway restaurant offered free food.

Wayne said: "I just couldn't believe what I was seeing. He pulled up and picked up the bag of food from the passenger seat and started eating."

"He definitely had a couple of handfuls."

"When we unpacked the food the other paper bags were twisted together neatly at the top - but the chip bag was just crumpled."

"I'm sure he shook it so it looked like there were more chips left inside than there actually were."

Wayne, his wife and three kids, ordered chips, curries and chicken balls via the Just Eat app on July 14, at around 6:45pm.

The family ate the rest of the food but couldn't bring themselves to have the chips after seeing the clip.

And Wayne said they won't order from the restaurant again.

He said: "You just don't expect to see that when you're buying the family a treat - we honestly thought we were seeing things."

"It also makes you wonder what else goes on and how many other people this has happened to."

"If he needed a couple of quid for some chips I'd have gladly given it to him. But I don't know where his hands have been - I don't want them in our food!"

Both Just Eat and the takeaway restaurant did not comment.

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