Twitch streamer Lacy gets fired from DoorDash after eating customer’s food

Twitch streamer Lacy lost his ability to deliver orders with DoorDash. He was using a viewer’s account to complete deliveries, which led to that account being shut down and his access being revoked.

On March 3rd, Lacy announced on X (formerly Twitter) that he’d gotten a job, sharing a photo of himself in a DoorDash uniform.

The popular Twitch streamer, with over 2 million followers, briefly worked as a delivery driver. After completing a few orders – including one from McDonald’s – and earning just over $4, they decided the job wasn’t for them.

I just spent over twenty minutes driving to pick up and deliver a McDonald’s order, and I only earned four dollars! That’s it – I’m done with this.

Lacy was really annoyed to discover he only earned $4.08 after spending 25 minutes delivering for DoorDash. 😬

— yoxic (@yoxics) March 3, 2026

Viewer’s DoorDash account deactivated

During the livestream, Lacy checked the app and discovered the viewer account he was using had been suspended. He then shared the notification he received, which stated:

We’ve removed your driver account because your ratings have been consistently low today. This decision is based on our community guidelines, and you can find more information on our website.

Lacy was disappointed finding out he got perma banned on DoorDash for eating a customers food 😭

— yoxic (@yoxics) March 3, 2026

Although the official notice didn’t say why Lacy’s account was deactivated, a later conversation between Lacy and his cameraman revealed the issue. The account owner angrily confronted Lacy, demanding $500 after Lacy refused to pay them for eating customers’ food.

Lacy reacted to someone’s DoorDash account being deactivated, saying, “That guy is in trouble now.” He initially offered to send $250, but when his cameraman suggested $500, Lacy refused, explaining that the person knew the risks of letting someone else use their account.

Lacy is facing criticism for a recent incident involving a DoorDash account. She reportedly used a viewer’s account to place orders, consumed the food instead of letting it be delivered, and ultimately got the account suspended. To make matters worse, she’s refusing to reimburse the viewer, who depended on the account for their earnings. 😳

— ClippedHub 📸 (@ClippedHubb) March 3, 2026

When asked about whether he’d been eating customers’ deliveries, Lacy admitted, “Yeah, I had a small snack.”

“A little snack? You tried every f**king item,” the cameraman replied.

Although his unusual DoorDash deliveries didn’t get him in trouble with Twitch directly, Lacy has been banned from the platform five times, with the latest ban occurring in June 2025.

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2026-03-03 18:19