Ethan Ralph in Portugal energy.
TBH I would have too. The food is made, it's been delivered, it can't be returned to the store and resold. But, I didn't order it either and Uber's account protection failed on me.
This doesn't matter at all, because Keffals pigged out on fast food and used it for clout, this is why he contacted doordash on Twitter instead of calling customer support. If he contacted customer support they could have fixed things quickly and quietly, refunded the order and they would have still just said to keep the food.
It's also interesting that there's no mention of police action. He was hacked and had money stolen, that's big illegal. Where are the legal threats?