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Video shows DoorDash driver contaminating Brooklyn cop’s Chipotle order

A DoorDash driver’s next run may be from the law after social-media video showed him digging his bare hands into a Chipotle order meant for a Brooklyn cop — to leave a handwritten note implying he contaminated the meal in a much worse way.

“Hope that d-k taste good bitch!” read the small note, misspelling a common vulgarism for the male genitalia.

The short video clip, posted to Facebook on Monday, shows the driver reaching into the open container of what appears to be a burrito bowl to bury the note under shredded cheese and lettuce.

“Ya kno I’m bout to violate the s–t out this order 61st precient [sic],” the video, posted by a user with the handle “So Certified,” was captioned.

“I dreamed of moments like this,” it continued. “god u been so good to me like idk how to re pay u.”

The video also shows a screenshot from the DoorDash app with instructions to deliver the order to the 61st Precinct’s station house on Coney Island Avenue in Sheepshead Bay.

Deliver driver shoving a note into food.
The DoorDash driver posted the video to Facebook under the account name “So Certified.” Facebook

Police sources said it wasn’t immediately clear whether the cop for whom the order was intended sampled the food before realizing it had been tampered with.

Cops are investigating the contamination, and a DoorDash spokeswoman said the driver — who has not been publicly identified — has been booted from the service.

“This behavior is absolutely unacceptable and has no place in our community,” the spokeswoman said. “We take the trust and respect of merchants, customers, and Dashers extremely seriously. We have deactivated the Dasher and have reached out to the customer involved.”

61st precinct in Brooklyn, NY.
The officer was having his meal delivered to the 61st Precinct’s station house in Sheepshead Bay. NYPD

Laurie Schalow, Chipotle’s chief corporate affairs officer, added in a statement that “the actions displayed by this third-party delivery driver are inexcusable, and we’ve ensured our delivery partner has deactivated the individual’s account.”

Chipotle customers and delivery workers alike slammed the gross behavior on Wednesday.

“That’s terrible,” said Secundino Melendez, a 48-year-old DoorDash driver picking up at the Chipotle on Kings Highway near East 13th street, where the tainted order was placed. “You don’t play with people’s food. That’s one thing you don’t do.

“Nobody should have to go through that,” continued Melendez. “They should be able to open up their food and have no worries, but you know how this world is. This is a crazy f–king world.”

Another Dasher who identified herself as Debra but declined to give her last name worried that such sick stunts might give honest delivery workers a bad reputation.

“I’m glad he got fired, whoever he is,” she said. “It makes it bad for us — then we’ll be out of work, and a lot of us rely on this job to pay our bills and feed our families. When one person spoils it, it spoils it for everyone else.”

Customer Antoinella Acosta questioned the driver’s logic of apparently targeting someone solely over their occupation.

“It’s disgusting,” said the 23-year-old. “People need to be a little bit less biased.

“It’s horrible, but it’s New York,” added Acosta. “Nothing ever surprises you in New York anymore.”